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Nursing PHILOSOPHY
Indiana Dabney University
School of Nursing PHILOSOPHY
The Indiana Dabney University - School of Nursing program’s purpose is to advocate high quality health care by preparing nursing students for initial licensure as registered nurses, as well as mentor those enrolled in the completion program to develop skills that contribute to and promote the standards and ethics of the nursing profession. The Indiana Dabney University education process fosters the level of healthcare that respects the health care environment. The out come will be that graduates will become responsible and accountable members of the nursing profession by promoting, influencing, monitoring, and participating in the health development of the community and society. Through nursing research, education, and practice, students and faculty seek to enhance the quality of life for people of all cultures, economic levels, and geographic locations. The philosophy of the School of Nursing is consistent with the purpose and mission of the Indiana Dabney University to prepare the community, state, nation workers and leaders.
OUR BELIEFS IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR PHILOSOPHY
Advocate for High Quality Healthcare
In order to enrich healthcare, the healthcare provider needs to be knowledgeable in prevention, treatment, and support of the human being’s health. This knowledge comes through higher learning in the healthcare field.
Respect of the Healthcare Environment
Today’s healthcare environment is changing. With science, research and technology, changes are coming rapidly. The need for more educated and responsive healthcare providers is mounting. With respect to today’s health issues, the School of Nursing includes science, research, and new technology in the learning experience.
Graduating Members to the Nursing Profession
The nursing courses in the division of nursing prepare the student to pass the National Council Licensing Examination (NCLEX). The content of the program, in accordance with the State of Indiana Nursing Practice Regulations, enables the nurse to perform those duties sanctioned by the nursing decree and practice, and impact the lives of those members of society that they take care of in a positive manner.
Quality of Life
The life that an individual lives is influenced by his or her health. The promotion of a dynamic healthcare environment assists in improving the quality of life. Through our students learning healthcare using primary, secondary and tertiary prevention and care modules, the quality of life can rise for the individual, family, and society they care for today and in the future.