The Health Science Center of the University of Oklahoma offers nursing management for overseas students.

The University of Oklahoma has four campuses, among which its School of Nursing, Health Science Center Campus, ranks 62nd in the United States. The following is an introduction of nursing administration in this campus, which will help you understand.

1. Professional introduction

The purpose of setting up nursing administration specialty is to help students to engage in administrative work in various medical and health care occasions in the future. Graduates can manage manpower, material resources, information and finance from a strategic perspective, thus promoting the provision of safe and high-quality nursing services. In practical work, nursing administration involves management, administration, leadership, network and industry propaganda.

According to the federal regulations of the U.S. Department of Education, nursing colleges currently only accept applications from students who participate in reciprocal agreements with state authorities, and only enroll students in online master's and doctoral programs. Applicants are advised to check with the nursing Committee of the state where they are located before applying or registering, and make clear the specific requirements for practicing license.

In addition to the master's degree, nursing management has also opened up a learning path for post-master students.

2. Training purpose

After successfully completing the nursing management major at the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, students can:

A. Synthesize various nursing theories, support science, lead practice and develop roles;

B design the future and initiate change by using the best evidence-based practice literature;

C. In the process of promoting the provision of safe and humane medical insurance services, political talents are used to influence medical insurance policies;

D. In the practice of specialized nursing, intervention measures are taken for patients with various cultural backgrounds or risks based on evidence and taking patients as the center.

3. Courses

At the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, nursing management can be studied full-time or registered on the job. Full-time study needs to complete 33 credits. The specific course arrangement and credit allocation are as follows:

fall semester

Courses include: nursing practice background (three credits), nursing organization and system leadership (three credits), nursing financial management (three credits), nursing management leadership foundation (three credits), nursing technology, safety and quality improvement (three credits), and leadership innovation in complex systems (three credits).

spring term

Courses include: nursing administrative leadership core (3), nursing evidence-based practice and learning (3 credits), and nursing administrative/management leadership practice (3 credits).

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