by 色虎视频聽Press Room
STANDISH, MAINE鈥撀燬aint Joseph鈥檚 College announced today that it has successfully met the $3.5 million Alfond Foundation challenge for the new Center for Nursing Innovation on its campus.
Announcing the milestone, President Jim Dlugos said:
鈥淔our years ago, almost to the day, the Harold Alfond Foundation challenged us to raise $3.5 million toward this $5 million project. Today we are proud to announce that, with the incredibly generous support of our alumni, friends, foundations, and businesses, we have met the challenge.鈥
鈥淥nce all pledges are paid, the Alfond Foundation will have provided $1.5 million toward the largest project focused on a single discipline鈥擭ursing鈥攊n Saint Joseph鈥檚 history,鈥 said Dlugos. 鈥淲e are thankful to more than 300 donors from near and far for bringing us to this moment, and we are especially thankful to nursing alumna, honorary degree recipient, and board of trustees member, Jeanne Donlevy Arnold, 鈥83 and her husband Ed of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, for the extraordinary leadership provided by their $2 million gift.鈥
According to President Dlugos, the new Center for Nursing Innovation was designed to respond to Maine鈥檚 critical needs to stem the huge shortage of BSN-trained nurses and doctoral-prepared nursing faculty that crested with nursing retirements in 2018, as well as add to the state鈥檚 training facilities for simulated practice in the face of shrinking clinical opportunities for nursing students.
To meet these needs, the new Center offers more than $500,000 in endowed nursing scholarships to encourage first-generation Maine students to pursue nursing as a profession, and it has created a pathway to the nursing Ph.D.鈥攏ot offered in Maine鈥攖hrough an agreement with U. MASS Worcester. In addition, an innovative, accelerated three-year BSN program offered at Maine Medical Center is providing opportunities annually for 15-20 staff without nursing degrees to keep their jobs while studying onsite.
On campus, the Center for Nursing Innovation includes recently renovated labs for the nursing sciences, as well as a future major renovation of a building to offer a SIM hospital floor with two ICU rooms, a pediatric and a maternity room, and a community nursing room to simulate home care. The project also drew together more than 15 distinguished nursing and other health care related professionals to comprise the Nursing Ambassadors, a group focused on current nursing issues in Maine.
According to President Dlugos, 鈥淭he Center for Nursing Innovation is a great example of how Saint Joseph鈥檚 on Sebago Lake in Standish can reach beyond itself to be part of the community that is working together to keep health care in Maine strong. This project reaches down into the College鈥檚 roots, back to a woman named Catherine McAuley, the first Sister of Mercy, who cared for the poor and the sick and who distinguished Mercy nurses as among the best practicing on wounded soldiers during the Crimean War in the 1850鈥檚. Many people have told us that they can identify a Saint Joseph鈥檚 trained nurse from all others鈥攖hat鈥檚 because we have continued to provide this kind of holistic education, which recognizes the inherent dignity of every person.鈥
Today the BSN program at Saint Joseph鈥檚 College enrolls 255 students, with an equal number in undergraduate and graduate online programs. The average pass rate on NCLEX exams has been between 100% and 96% over three years, and the program received a rare 10-year reaccreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education last June.