3.5 BSN Program Outcomes of the School of Nursing
Overview
Integrate a Christian worldview into nursing practice, emphasizing professionalism, ethical practice, and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the care of individuals, families, and communities.
Provide evidence-based nursing services across diverse populations and environments, with a specific focus on addressing health inequities, social determinants of health, and advocacy for underserved groups.
Leverage informatics and healthcare technologies, including telehealth and electronic health records, to provide nursing care in a variety of settings.
Deliver essential, high-quality nursing services to promote health, prevent disease, and enhance patient safety outcomes, guided by systems-based strategies and quality improvement metrics.
Apply professional standards of practice and evidence-based knowledge to nursing care while demonstrating systems-thinking and professional accountability.
Demonstrate awareness and application of ethical, legal, and political standards, including the role of a nurse in health policy advocacy to improve healthcare systems and outcomes.
Demonstrate personal, professional, and leadership development while promoting lifelong learning and adaptability in a faith-based nursing practice.
Exhibit proficiency in generalist nursing skills, demonstrating competency-based learning and a commitment to professional development and continuous improvement.
Engage in collaborative practice with interprofessional healthcare teams, emphasizing servant leadership, relationship-building, and teamwork to improve patient and population outcomes.
10. Collaborate with communities and organizations to provide nursing services, utilizing participatory care models and addressing social determinants of health to promote health equity.
Identify accountability to Christ, the nursing profession, and the public, delivering safe, equitable, evidence-based, and socially responsible care in alignment with Biblical justice and equity principles.