How does the collaborative Nursing Degree program compare to programs offered by other post-secondary institutions?
The collaborative BScN program is unique in the following areas: – New building officially opened on September 15, 2003; – Small, interactive classes in a state-of-the-art learning environment; – UOIT and Durham College are located on the same campus, therefore students remain in one location all four years; – A Healthcare Learning Centre with a 30 bed mini-hospital equipped with programmable mannequins that simulate human physiological function (professors program the mannequins to simulate human functions such as healthy or diseased breathing, heart sounds, blood pressure and so much more, students assess the health status of their mannequin and discover if their assessment interpretations are correct, students can give the mannequins medications, including intravenous medications, the mannequin is programmed to respond to that medication accordingly, the mannequins even speak to students); – Information Communication and Technology (ICT) is a course offered in first year to guide he
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