By Janice Phelan,
March 19, 2019

Nursing students work in the nursing skills lab at UCM鈥檚 Missouri Innovation Campus
in Lee鈥檚 Summit.
Graduates from the 欧美视频 School of Nursing are making a positive impact throughout the region by providing quality healthcare
in a wide variety of areas. Placement rates for UCM nursing students is 100 percent
with graduates well-prepared to enter the demanding, yet rewarding field of nursing.
鈥淭here is going to continue to be a phenomenal shortage of nurses due to the growing
number of older people and the ongoing need for elderly care,鈥 said Dr. Julie Clawson,
UCM School of Nursing chair and professor. 鈥淲e offer an affordable, quality program
that provides our students with a worthwhile investment as well as a valuable service
to the public.鈥
Nationally accredited since 1978, the UCM nursing program is designed to graduate
competent, caring and mindful practitioners committed to the service of creating and
leading a culture of health.
UCM has two bachelor鈥檚 programs and a master鈥檚 program, offered at the Missouri Innovation
Campus, the university鈥檚 Lee鈥檚 Summit location, as well as through online courses.
Programs are:
- A generic-option bachelor鈥檚 degree in nursing, also known as prelicensure, which graduates
around 80 nurses annually. The RN to bachelor鈥檚 degree nursing option with approximately
90 graduates each year.
- A master鈥檚 degree in nursing, primarily an online program geared for working adults,
with close to 200 students currently enrolled. This part-time program includes two
emphasis areas -- family nurse practitioner and nurse educator.
- The comprehensive programs include clinical rotations at a number of quality healthcare
facilities. Close to 95 percent of UCM nursing graduates stay in Missouri, filling
vital needs throughout the state.
Diversity of training and academic rigor are major advantages of the UCM program.
鈥淥ur graduates tell us they appreciate the diversity in their preparation, from small
hospitals to the largest urban medical center,鈥 Clawson said. 鈥淭his is a rigorous
program. We hear from our clinical partners that our students are well-prepared to
enter the healthcare field and are valuable employees.鈥
Mentoring is another important component of the UCM program with students gaining
first-hand experience through clinical practicums, simulations and volunteer events.
Nursing graduates have numerous career options including pediatrics, medical/surgical
nursing, women鈥檚 health, critical care, population health and neonatal. In addition,
a career in nursing provides graduates with opportunities to develop expertise and
advance professionally.
The UCM School of Nursing has partnered for many years with Summit Technology Academy鈥檚
pre-professional nursing program, operated at the Missouri Innovation Campus by the
Lee鈥檚 Summit R-7 School District. This two-year program includes high-school students
from throughout the metropolitan area with many of the participants going on to earn
degrees in nursing.
For information about UCM鈥檚 nursing programs is available on our website.