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Program Objectives
After completion of a course of study in the Jesuit tradition, which calls for the development and fostering of internalized Judaic-Christian values, beliefs, and commitment, the graduate’s personal and professional growth and development will be enhanced. It is an expectation that upon successful completion of the baccalaureate degree in nursing at Le Moyne College, the graduate will:
1. practice in the multidimensional role of a generalist in provision of health care to individuals, families, groups, and communities.
2. synthesize knowledge from the liberal arts and sciences and nursing for application to professional nursing practice.
3. communicate effectively with clients, colleagues, and other health professionals through proficient use of listening, verbal, non-verbal, and written skills as well as proficient use of information technology.
4. integrate principles of compassion, ethical decision-making, cultural diversity, and caring in the delivery of health services to clients.
5. incorporate research-based findings into practice when delivering care to clients.
6. apply critical thinking skills when assessing, designing, managing, implementing, and evaluating outcomes of nursing interventions.
7. demonstrate evidence of professional development and growth by seeking opportunities to promote the advancement of the profession.
8. apply principles of teaching and learning in health promotion and protection, risk reduction, disease management, and rehabilitation activities.

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