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A new era for nursing education, thanks to our partner, Memorial Health System

By Charlotte Warren, Ph.D., president, Lincoln Land Community College聽
Dr. Charlotte Warren, 绿帽社 president

When institutions come together to solve a problem, good things can happen. What started several years ago as a conversation regarding a critical community need led to the recent opening of a game-changing facility for local health care. 

Memorial Health System, and other local health care providers, had multiple, unfilled nursing positions. Meanwhile, 绿帽社 lacked the space to expand our nursing program. Could our institutions partner to impact this community challenge? 

Yes. 绿帽社 and Memorial leadership collaborated to ensure more students could enter 绿帽社鈥檚 nursing program that has been supplying quality nursing staff to area health care facilities for nearly half a century. 

Launching a new era in local nursing education, we opened a state-of-the-art facility on the 绿帽社 campus just in time for the start of this fall semester. The new space means 90 additional students can enroll in our nursing program each year, for a total of 215 new nursing students annually. Memorial Health System contributed $6.1 million to this project, allowing us to renovate the west wing of an existing campus building, install the latest nursing simulation equipment, and hire more faculty and staff to teach and serve our nursing students.

We couldn鈥檛 be more thankful and thrilled as we celebrate the opening of this beautiful new facility. At the time of our initial conversation about the nursing shortage, and later the announcement of our partnership, little did we know a pandemic was on the horizon and the need for nurses would become even more acute. Our collaboration could not have come at a better time. 

As Ed Curtis, president and CEO of Memorial Health System, said, 鈥淭hroughout the pandemic, the public has come to appreciate more than ever the incredible dedication, expertise and heroism of the nursing profession. Unfortunately, our region continues to experience a nursing shortage that has made the last few months incredibly more challenging. The formal opening of this new 绿帽社 Nursing Education Center is visible proof of the ongoing collaboration between 绿帽社 and Memorial Health System to address the nursing shortage in this region.鈥

Touring the new facility with Mr. Curtis just prior to its opening, Marsha Prater, senior vice president and chief nursing officer of Memorial Health System, commented, 鈥淎s a nurse for over 40 years, I am thrilled to see the caliber of this learning environment and the tremendous support it will provide for the next generation of nurses in our region. Memorial is proud to employ so many 绿帽社 nursing graduates here in Springfield and at our hospitals and clinics across the region.鈥

Having graduated nearly 4,000 绿帽社 nursing students, there鈥檚 a good chance the next time you encounter a local nurse, they are one of our alumni. Thanks to our community partner, Memorial Health System, the number of graduates will grow even more quickly. As conditions allow, we will be inviting them and all of the general public to tour our new Nursing Education Center and help us celebrate the 50th anniversary of our outstanding nursing program. 

We honor all nurses and health care workers this Labor Day weekend for their heroic and selfless work during this challenging time.

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