Importance of the Bachelor’s Degree and Diversity in Nursing Today
Dr. Kechi Iheduru-Anderson co-chair of the RN-BSN program at Laboure College shares her thoughts on the bachelors degree and diversity in nursing today.
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Dr. Kechi Iheduru-Anderson co-chair of the RN-BSN program at Laboure College shares her thoughts on the bachelors degree and diversity in nursing today.
Laboure College hosted a Day of Service volunteering for Father Bill's and Mainspring Shelters in Quincy & Brockton.
Labouré College received a donation of over $400,000 from the Park Street Corporation, which closed in 2015. The Directors of Park Street Corporation reviewed a large number of worthy causes in Greater Boston.
Intraoperative neuromonitoring is one of the fastest growing industries in healthcare. Laboure College's new program trains the technologists of tomorrow.
Two from Laboure College were honored by the New England Regional Black Nurses Association in February 2017 for excellence in nursing.
Kathleen Quinn changed careers from sales and marketing to neurodiagnostic technology and got her certificate from Laboure College- read about her bold move.
Paul Gonzales flipped houses and worked on a casino ship before he came back to school for his nursing degree.
Laboure College's Clinical Compliance Officer started his career as a student in the nursing program here.
The Davis Educational Foundation has honored Laboure College’s commitment to academic excellence with a $150,000 grant.
Mary Lauriat, Class of 1966, reflects on her time as a nursing student at Laboure College.
Marie Blaise is a working mother who took a chance on herself and went back to Laboure College to get her nursing degree and achieve her dreams.
Laboure College Professor of General Education Joshua Sndyer, PhD, is giving the Keating Lecture at St. Peter's University in November 2016.
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