Another sign of quality
Associate degree nursing (ADN) programs have a long history of advocating quality as demonstrated by the graduates of their programs. ADN programs are approved by the state boards of nursing in their respective states, and this approval is essential and requires meeting high standards, but each state board of nursing has different standards and criteria for programs to meet leading to issues of inconsistency between states. However, nursing education programs are fortunate because there is a national standard for all nursing programs to achieve and that is national nursing accreditation.
Source: Teaching and Learning in Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Donna Meyer Tags: Reflections from 40,000 feet Source Type: research
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