Impact Reports
The NDSU School of Nursing provides transformational education to advance nursing knowledge and develop innovative leaders who improve the health of all people, including underserved, rural, diverse and global populations. Since 1969, the NDSU School of Nursing has graduated more than 1,060 AD RNs, 1,950 BSN nurses, 45 MS nurse educators or family nurse practitioners and 129 doctors of nursing practice. Local, state, and federal investments allow us to expand our impact. Explore how the NDSU School of Nursing strengthens North Dakota’s healthcare workforce, increases access to healthcare in rural areas, and improves the lives of North Dakotans through training and support.
US Department of Health & Human Services
Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) Programs
- Advanced Nursing Education Nurse Practitioner Fellowship Program: Preparing new NP graduates for rural practice and enhancing job satisfaction and increasing retention. This is a collaborative project between NDSU and Essentia Health in addition to Essentia’s Transition to Practice program and provides newly graduated NPs additional intensive training and learning opportunities. The first residents/fellows began the program in October 2019
- Impact Report
- In the News
- Rural nurses getting support and training through NDSU through federal grant
- NDSU Nursing receives multimillion dollar federal grant for nurse practitioner fellowship program | NDSU
- NDSU School of Nursing receives grant to advance care in rural areas | NDSU
- NDSU Nurse Practitioner Residency Program provides continuing education options | NDSU
- Advanced Nursing Practitioner Residents and NDSU Doctor of Nursing Practice students participate in emergency preparedness training | NDSU
- Newsletters | School of Nursing | NDSU
- Newsletters | School of Nursing | NDSU
- Nurse Education, Practice, and Retention (NEPQR)
- Region 8 Clinical Faculty & Preceptor Academy: Strengthening clinical nurse educators across the Rocky Mountain region
US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
- Stop the Bleed: Empowering North Dakota Rural Communities - Department of Agriculture Rural Health and Safety Education program: reducing the number of deaths caused by unintentional injury in rural North Dakota (ND) by providing Stop the Bleed (STB) training.