Local partnerships and quality instruction widen opportunities for Nursing Education

Emmanuel College's Maureen Murphy Wilkens School of Nursing and Clinical Sciences provides pathways for aspiring nurses to further their education

Boston, MA (06/24/2024) — With more individualization, local partnerships and high quality of instruction, Emmanuel College's graduate and professional programs in nursing, including degrees and certificates, aim to mold "nursing leaders," equipped to thrive and succeed in the field.

Boston partnership opens unique education path

The College's partnership with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) is a unique option for nurses with associate's degrees to pursue a bachelor's of nursing at Emmanuel through a special hybrid offering of the RN-BSN program. These cohorts of BIDMC registered nurses receive guided instruction at Emmanuel College that offers practical application and is easily integrated into their day-to-day work.

The BIDMC cohort program was a game-changer for Samira Adan G'24, who received her bachelor's in nursing from Emmanuel last month.

"The idea of getting my education at an excellent college while working at a highly accomplished teaching hospital with Magnet status for nursing excellence was an easy decision to make," Adan said. While participating in the BIDMC cohort, Adan worked 32 hours a week at BIDMC and had designated time built into her schedule to take hybrid nursing courses at Emmanuel towards her bachelor's degree.

"[It's] very unique - and one of the best decisions I made," she said. "I believe the cost of education is one of the biggest barriers for low-income communities in pursuing higher education, and this partnership removes that barrier while providing a work environment that is conducive to learning as a bonus."

Even with the coursework mostly online, Adan said the instructors always went above and beyond to connect with students and maintain a personal touch. She also said making use of Emmanuel's academic support was "vital" to her success since English is her second language.

The Emmanuel-Beth Israel partnership began in 2019 as BIDMC took steps to diversify its nursing workforce, said Bridget Gardner, director of pipeline programs at Beth Israel Lahey Health. As part of the program, BIDMC built in a number of supports for the participating nurses to ensure they can balance their work and their education.

"Our ability to develop a program that works with the schedules of the students and their work goals has been so essential," Gardner added. Combining BIDMC's clinical educators and Emmanuel's class support has been successful, she said, especially because both institutions remain open to change and listen to nurses about ways to continue improving and strengthening the program.

"This flexibility and partnership has allowed us to grow and adjust, especially during the pandemic, where we had to re-structure many aspects of it. Our goal has always been to build a pathway for success for all of our students, and we feel grateful that Emmanuel and BIDMC have such a strong partnership to make this happen," Gardner said.

High quality instruction cultivates "nursing leaders"

Adan's instructor for her final course, Adjunct Professor Sheila Silva, DNP, RN, CEN, TCRN, has been involved with the Emmanuel nursing program for 20 years. She said in the past few years, the success of the BIDMC cohorts has proven itself, adding how beneficial it is for the students to be diving into the nursing field together and going through classes together too.

"A bachelor's degree from Emmanuel College is something to be proud of that means something in the nursing world," Dr. Silva said.

For Dr. Silva, as an instructor, maintaining a personal touch in the courses comes down to constant communication and availability. This includes her voice-over classes, interactive online discussions and one-on-one accessibility too: "I make it clear I'll meet with them any time they need it," she said.

She has remained as a faculty member at Emmanuel College for so many years because of two things: her fellow faculty and the students.

Across all departments, Dr. Silva said she's been impressed by Emmanuel faculty from day one because they are all "so attuned to the success of the students." As for the students, she said she wants to help them become the best professionals they can be: nurses who are well-rounded, equipped to be critical thinkers and leaders in the field.

"I want tomorrow's nurses to be as good as they can be - we will need them!" she said.

Combined with the flexibility and individualization of Emmanuel's graduate and professional programs in nursing, it's down to the faculty like Dr. Silva to maintain the high level of instruction for the students.

"The level of commitment from our faculty really stands out," said Visiting Assistant Professor of Nursing Brianna Eble, who serves as Chair of the RN-BSN and MSN programs at Emmanuel College. "They pour their heart and soul into this - and they stick around - which speaks volumes about them and how committed they are to educating the next generation."

Emmanuel College-a Catholic, coeducational, residential, liberal arts and sciences college in Boston-has been educating critical thinkers, ethical decision makers and community leaders since 1919. Situated in Boston's Fenway neighborhood within the Longwood Medical and Academic Area, Emmanuel's 17-acre campus is home to nearly 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The College provides boundless opportunities for students to expand their worldview through rigorous coursework, significant internship and career opportunities throughout the Boston area and beyond, collaborations with distinguished and dedicated faculty, and participation in a dynamic campus community. Emmanuel's more than 70 programs in the arts, humanities, education, natural sciences, business and nursing foster spirited discourse and substantive learning experiences that honor the College's commitment to educate the whole person and prepare students to emerge as tomorrow's leaders. For more information, visit www.emmanuel.edu.

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Samira Adan G'24 received a bachelor's in nursing from Emmanuel College in May.

Graduates of Emmanuel College's Online RN-BSN nursing program pictured following Emmanuel's Graduate and Professional Programs Hooding Ceremony.