Penn College implemented the MSN in nursing education program in 2021 to help alleviate the nation’s shortage of nurses – which is exacerbated by a shortage of nursing faculty.
“The profession is in dire need of nurse educators to shape the next generation of nurses,” Bidlespacher said. “Those who complete a master’s in nursing with an emphasis on nursing education have the opportunity to help shape the future of health care.”
In addition to academic settings, nurse educators can also fill staff development roles in the clinical setting.
Created for the working nurse, the curriculum for Penn College’s MSN in nursing education is designed to be completed on a part-time basis within two years. Classes are six to 15 weeks in length. To learn more, call 570-327-4525.
The college also offers a one-year, 15-credit post-master’s certificate in nursing education.
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