Mental Health Nursing
Mental health is an integral component of holistic nursing care. Eastern University’s program recognizes the importance of mental health nursing and includes coursework in this area. Students learn about common mental health disorders, therapeutic communication techniques, crisis intervention, and strategies for promoting mental well-being. This knowledge enables students to provide compassionate care and support to individuals experiencing mental health challenges.
Community Health Nursing
Community health nursing focuses on promoting and preserving the health of populations in various community settings. Eastern University’s Accelerated Nursing Program prepares students for this vital aspect of nursing practice. Students learn about health promotion, disease prevention, and the role of the nurse in addressing public health concerns. They also gain practical experience through community-based clinical rotations, where they apply their knowledge to promote wellness and improve health outcomes in diverse populations.
Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice
Eastern University’s curriculum includes coursework in nursing research and evidence-based practice to equip students with the skills to critically analyze research findings and apply evidence to their nursing practice. Students learn how to identify research questions, conduct literature reviews, and implement evidence-based interventions to improve patient outcomes. This emphasis on research and evidence-based practice prepares students to provide high-quality and patient-centered care.