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Delivering compassionate care to patients, families, communities, and military personnel in times of need is a service that society consistently honors and values. As healthcare becomes increasingly intricate, nurses' multifaceted roles—as caregivers, administrators, technical experts, and care coordinators—will only grow in significance.
Our comprehensive nursing program blends rigorous academic training with care philosophies and practical experience using real-world hospital and clinic technologies. Your education will equip you to holistically address the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and emotional well-being. You'll develop skills to serve individuals from varied cultural, generational, and faith-based backgrounds. As a nursing professional, you'll also discover how essential self-care is while assisting those in need.
Medical technologists (or clinical laboratory scientists) employ advanced diagnostic tools to examine blood, tissues, cellular samples, and bodily fluids, generating crucial information for disease detection and treatment planning. They collaborate with pathologists, physicians, and fellow lab specialists across disciplines including clinical chemistry, microbiology, and other life science fields.