Nursing Staff & Faculty:
Director of Nursing
Laura Dunn, BSN, MSN, RN
Direct: 856-8270
Ext: 8431
[email protected]
Nursing Instructor
Michelle Allen, AA, LPN, RN, ADN
Direct: 856-8274
Ext: 8316
[email protected]
Nursing Instructor
Sharon Egleston, RN, ADN
Direct: 856-8274
Ext: 8567
[email protected]
Administrative Assistant
Marissa Bordeaux
Direct: 856 8284
Ext: 8365
[email protected]
Laura Dunn, BSN, MSN, RN
Direct: 856-8270
Ext: 8431
[email protected]
Nursing Instructor
Michelle Allen, AA, LPN, RN, ADN
Direct: 856-8274
Ext: 8316
[email protected]
Nursing Instructor
Sharon Egleston, RN, ADN
Direct: 856-8274
Ext: 8567
[email protected]
Administrative Assistant
Marissa Bordeaux
Direct: 856 8284
Ext: 8365
[email protected]
South Dakota Board of Nursing
Program Approval
The South Dakota Board of Nursing has granted Full Approval Status for Sinte Gleska University’s PN Program following the June 11, 2020, board meeting.
Pursuant to ARSD 20:48:07:47 The Board determined the program continued to comply with the Board Standards for nursing education and has granted ongoing approval for the program.
South Dakota Board of Nursing Approved Nursing Programs
Program Approval
The South Dakota Board of Nursing has granted Full Approval Status for Sinte Gleska University’s PN Program following the June 11, 2020, board meeting.
Pursuant to ARSD 20:48:07:47 The Board determined the program continued to comply with the Board Standards for nursing education and has granted ongoing approval for the program.
South Dakota Board of Nursing Approved Nursing Programs
Statements:
Mission Statement for SGU Nursing
The mission of the Nursing graduates is to be a provider of care by providing preventive, restorative, and supportive nursing and/or assist Person’s significant others in meeting the health needs across the life span in a variety of structured settings and use the nursing process in meeting the health needs of Person. This will be accomplished by following the State Nursing standards and graduating with skills in leadership and respect. Leadership with regards to Sinte Gleska University reflects the cultural heritage of our ancestors and the traditional virtues of woohitika (bravery), wacantognaka (generosity), woksape (wisdom), and wowacintanka (fortitude), which help form our Lakota universe.
Purpose Statement
The purpose of the Sinte Gleska Nursing Program is to respond to the emerging health care needs of the individual in a changing health care system in the United States, especially on the Rosebud Reservation, a system in which practical nursing will play an ever-growing integral role, helping to provide access to health care for people in their homes, hospitals, clinics, doctor’s offices, extended health care facilities, and nursing homes. Practical nurses function within the standards of practice, demonstrating safe, competent and legal/ethical practice.
Philosophy Statement
Consistent with the philosophy of the institution, the practical nursing administration and faculty will work to create a climate in which students are motivated to maximize the use of their talents and abilities. The environment most conducive to learning is one in which the teacher and student share mutual respect, and where theory and clinical experiences are correlated and taught in a logical sequence. Practical nursing is an integral component of the nursing profession and provides a solid foundation for nursing education programs. Nursing education supports continuation of self-development and maintenance of competency by active involvement in continuing education.
The mission of the Nursing graduates is to be a provider of care by providing preventive, restorative, and supportive nursing and/or assist Person’s significant others in meeting the health needs across the life span in a variety of structured settings and use the nursing process in meeting the health needs of Person. This will be accomplished by following the State Nursing standards and graduating with skills in leadership and respect. Leadership with regards to Sinte Gleska University reflects the cultural heritage of our ancestors and the traditional virtues of woohitika (bravery), wacantognaka (generosity), woksape (wisdom), and wowacintanka (fortitude), which help form our Lakota universe.
Purpose Statement
The purpose of the Sinte Gleska Nursing Program is to respond to the emerging health care needs of the individual in a changing health care system in the United States, especially on the Rosebud Reservation, a system in which practical nursing will play an ever-growing integral role, helping to provide access to health care for people in their homes, hospitals, clinics, doctor’s offices, extended health care facilities, and nursing homes. Practical nurses function within the standards of practice, demonstrating safe, competent and legal/ethical practice.
Philosophy Statement
Consistent with the philosophy of the institution, the practical nursing administration and faculty will work to create a climate in which students are motivated to maximize the use of their talents and abilities. The environment most conducive to learning is one in which the teacher and student share mutual respect, and where theory and clinical experiences are correlated and taught in a logical sequence. Practical nursing is an integral component of the nursing profession and provides a solid foundation for nursing education programs. Nursing education supports continuation of self-development and maintenance of competency by active involvement in continuing education.
Nursing Program Outcomes
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