Nurses
Save one life… and you are a hero. Save one hundred lives… and you are a nurse.
(2005, Chuck Stepanek, Nursing the Corn)
According to the 2011 World Health Organization’s Statistics Report , there are 19.3 million nurses and midwives worldwide, and yet there are still too few qualified nursing professionals to meet the growing need. New York Health takes this statistic seriously and has designed its educational programming so nursing professionals can continue to build their individual nursing competency and capability throughout all phases of the nursing process, improve their clinical skills, meet licensure requirements, and more importantly, improve their patient’s outcomes.
When enrolling in an New York Health course or certificate and degree programs, nursing professionals benefit from the first-class instruction provided by leading universities and hospitals such as Harvard, Yale, Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Columbia and others–all educational partners with which New York Health has formed strong relationships.
New York Health programming for nurses enables you to learn at home or to study abroad in the United States, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom and New Zealand. And all nursing programs offer the opportunity to acquire university conditional acceptance and to study English intensively at home and abroad.
Current Programs Available for Nurses
Continuing Medical Education Programs
Preparation for the US Nursing License Exam (NCLEX)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Programs (BSN)
Bridging Programs: RN to BSN Degree ProgramsBridging Programs: BS to BSN Degree Programs
Master of Science in Nursing Degree Programs (MSN)
New York Health Internship Programs
Nursing – Train the Trainer Program
Nursing Leadership Program (US)
Check back frequently for new programs offered by New York Health Educational Partners.