New Geisinger School of Nursing announced
LEWISTOWN – At her installation ceremony today, Julie Byerley, MD, MPH, Geisinger chief academic officer, announced an important step forward for nursing education at Geisinger. The Geisinger Lewistown Hospital School of Nursing diploma program will close in 2023 and a new degree-granting institution, Geisinger School of Nursing, will open, bestowing an associate degree in nursing – or ADN – beginning in 2023.
“Nurses are the backbone of our health system. Focusing on their needs and preferences led Geisinger leadership to recognize that providing the ADN degree would set the stage for flexible career paths nurses desire,” Dr. Byerley said.
Janet Tomcavage, executive vice president and chief nursing executive at Geisinger agreed, saying, “The evolution of our nursing education has been a goal for some time, and we’re thrilled to see it come to life — especially now, when nurses are needed most. Geisinger Lewistown Hospital School of Nursing's diploma program was one of the highest ranked programs in the state, and this step forward will continue to help even more individuals begin a rewarding career in nursing.”
The School of Nursing will now be organized under a new “umbrella” structure – Geisinger College of Health Sciences – that Dr. Byerley also announced today. Geisinger's School of Medicine, School of Graduate Education, Graduate Medical Education, Research Institute, faculty services and more will be pillars of Geisinger College of Health Sciences. The new structure, Dr. Byerley said, will create more synergy and opportunities for interprofessional learning experiences and greater collaboration with Geisinger’s Research Institute. “It’s a win for our learners and our scientists,” she said. “Our community will reap the benefits of our integrated, cooperative approach to educating the healthcare teams of the future. The college provides for us an umbrella that sets the stage for continued growth.”
“Geisinger School of Nursing will be anchored in Lewistown,” Dr. Byerley said. “With a new building and a new degree for nursing and a new West Campus for medical students, plus the growing family medicine residency program, Lewistown is an important hub of learning at Geisinger.”
According to Beth Finkbiner, RN, MSN, director of the School of Nursing, the new ADN will not affect Geisinger’s partnerships with regional colleges and universities who rely on the system for clinical learning venues. “The current demand for nurses exceeds supply and we will continue all existing partnerships to train more nurses,” she said. “Our new degree is a recognition of the need to expand the pipeline even more. Geisinger’s associate degree in nursing (ADN) will help close the gap to offer better, easier care for our neighborhoods and communities.”
Geisinger School of Nursing is accepting applications for its fall 2023 semester. Visit https://www.geisinger.org/geisinger-school-of-nursing or call 717-899-1106 to learn more and apply.
About Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine
Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine (GCSOM) is a member of the Geisinger family. GCSOM offers a community-based model of medical education with campuses in Danville, Lewistown, Scranton, Sayre and Wilkes-Barre. Geisinger Commonwealth offers Doctor of Medicine (MD) and a portfolio of graduate degrees. The school’s innovative curriculum, focused on caring for people in the context of their lives and their community, attracts the next generation of physicians and scientists from within its region, as well as from across the state and the nation. Geisinger Commonwealth is committed to non-discrimination in all employment and educational opportunities. Visit www.geisinger.edu/gcsom.
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