New nursing program could help students boost their brain potential

People who enroll into college may want to practice Ilchi Lee's brain education, as they will need a sense of self-disciple to succeed in their studies. This is especially true for students who are pursuing a rigorous course such as nursing.
The Louisiana State Board of Nursing announced that it has initially approved Loyola University New Orleans' new doctorate of nursing program (DNP). As a result of the acceptance, the school will be working on preparing for early enrollment in the coming months.
The goal behind this program is to create education opportunities for people who have already at least a bachelor's degree in nursing.
"Nurse practitioner education is evolving and offering this new course of training is the next step in that process," said assistant professor of nursing Gwen George. "Nurses who already have their bachelor’s degree and want to become a family nurse practitioner can receive their DNP by completing this three-year program and then be eligible for certification."
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