Long-Term Care Facilities
Long-term care facilities, such as nursing homes and rehabilitation centers, also serve as clinical sites for Middle Georgia State University nursing students. These rotations provide students with exposure to the care of elderly and chronically ill patients. Students learn to provide comprehensive and compassionate care to individuals with complex medical needs and work collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams to improve patient outcomes.
Faculty and Staff
Get to know the experienced and dedicated faculty and staff members who make up the Middle Georgia State University Nursing Program. We will highlight their qualifications, expertise, and commitment to providing quality education and mentorship to nursing students.
Nursing Faculty
The Middle Georgia State University Nursing Program is proud to have a diverse and highly qualified faculty with expertise in various areas of nursing practice. The nursing faculty members possess advanced degrees and extensive clinical experience, enabling them to provide students with a well-rounded education. They are dedicated to fostering a supportive learning environment and providing individualattention to each student’s needs. Faculty members stay current with the latest advancements in nursing practice and incorporate evidence-based teaching strategies into their instruction, ensuring that students receive the most up-to-date and comprehensive education.
Support Staff
In addition to the nursing faculty, the Middle Georgia State University Nursing Program has a dedicated team of support staff who play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of the program. From administrative assistants to clinical coordinators, these staff members provide valuable assistance to students and faculty. They are readily available to address student inquiries, coordinate clinical placements, and support the overall functioning of the nursing program.