If you are looking to do nursing and are in or near Massachusetts, then you will be glad to hear that the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education has approved five new nursing programs in the University of Massachusetts system. Three doctor of nursing programs have been added to the Lowell, Boston, adn Worcester campuses of UMass. A BSN program has been added to Caritas Laboure College in Dorchester and an MSN program to Curry College in Milton.

Massachusetts has always had a great amount of emphasis on higher education. However, the state still has a nursing crisis and with these new programs hopefully it will be lessened somewhat. The doctorate programs are a much needed addition, because many qualified nursing applicants are turned away because there are not enough nursing instructors to teach them. The doctorate program will hopefully reduce this shortage as well.

 


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