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| In the late 1940’s, Northwestern Bible School established a Department of Missionary Medicine, offering qualified applicants one year of study in practical medical work. There were two purposes identified for the creation of this program: First, the program was designed to teach prospective missionaries how to care for themselves, and second, how to relieve, at least in part, suffering and illness so that people could better understand the love of Jesus. Northwestern offered studies in medical and surgical diseases with emphasis placed on the nursing care of these diseases. The program included course work in anatomy, physiology, personal hygiene, dietetics and diet therapy, obstetrics, child care, minor surgical emergencies, first-aid, contagious diseases (including tropical health diseases), and essentials of nursing care.
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As a student, you are responsible for managing your own learning. The information provided is intended to make your experience at University of Northwestern – St. Paul enjoyable as well as successful. You are encouraged to take your studies seriously. You need all the courses to provide a solid base for your entry into society in the nursing profession. Plan your time carefully, including adequate study time. Students should limit or delete off-campus working time. It can seriously affect your study time. Study time/preparation should average 3-4 hours per week per one hour of nursing class/week. |
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