The registered nurse program at MMCC is approved by the Michigan Board of Nursing. The registered nurse program provides the nursing education to prepare the graduate at the Associate Degree level with the skills and knowledge necessary to function in the role of the Registered Nurse. Graduates are prepared to function as the provider of care, manager of care and member within the discipline of nursing. The graduate is prepared to provide evidenced based, holistic client - centered nursing care to a diverse population in a variety of settings. Students develop competency and confidence in client assessment, clinical decision making skills and use of advanced technology. Knowledge of teaching learning principles are acquired and integrated into all aspects of care. The ADN nursing program at MMCC prepares the graduate to organize care, delegate appropriate aspects of care, as well as communicate, collaborate, and coordinate client care with other healthcare providers. Graduates are prepared to succeed in employment in structured healthcare settings and manage care environments while delivering care to a client/family with complex health care needs. The graduate will be eligible to apply for the National Council Licensing Examination (NCLEX-RN) for the Registered Nurse.
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