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Vision
The University of Texas Medical Branch School of Nursing is committed
to ensuring its position as a leader in nursing education through the development
of innovative educational programs that prepare graduates to meet the health
needs of society in the 21st century.
· The school will continue to excel in the use of information systems and the application of technology to nursing education, practice, and research.
· Faculty practice, consultation services, and student learning opportunities will be integrated into the mission of the Center for Health Promotion and Healing Practices, World Health Organization Collaborating Center, and the Center for Ethics, Law, and Policy.
· The recruitment and retention of culturally and ethnically diverse faculty, staff, and students will enhance the mission and core values of the school.
The research mission of the school will continue to grow and receive local, national, and international recognition as research funding and interdisciplinary collaborations increase.
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Mission
The mission of the University of Texas Medical Branch School of Nursing
at Galveston is to provide scholarly teaching, conduct innovative scientific
investigations, provide state-of-the-art, culturally relevant patient care,
and contribute to the health of the community through professional and public
service. The concepts of health promotion, human response to illness, and
healing practices provide a framework for all School of Nursing activities
including teaching, research, patient care and service commitments.
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