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The Military Medic/Corpsman to LPN program equips graduates to deliver nursing care in organized healthcare environments for patients of all ages with clearly identified health conditions and expected recovery paths. The curriculum focuses on developing sound clinical decision-making through critical thinking, scientific knowledge application, and technical skill proficiency across diverse settings. Upon completion, graduates qualify to sit for the NCLEX-PN examination to obtain licensure as practical nurses.
Student Learning Outcomes
Implement safe, high-quality, evidence-based nursing practices that respect patient diversity across all age groups and care environments.
Utilize clinical judgment to maintain and enhance both physical and mental health outcomes.
Employ quality enhancement strategies to elevate patient care standards.
Coordinate with healthcare teams, patients, and their support networks for comprehensive care management.
Adhere to professional guidelines, ethical principles, and leadership concepts in practical nursing practice.
Leverage healthcare technologies and information systems to facilitate communication, maintain current knowledge, prevent mistakes, and enhance clinical decisions.