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    Bridging Barriers - The Bridgeport Hospital School Of Nursing

    The oldest school of nursing in Connecticut - the Bridgeport Hospital School of Nursing or the BSHN has been offering quality educational prep programs in Registered Nursing, Surgical Technology, Perioperative Care, and sterile processing, all within the dynamic setting of a full service school- medical health center, which increases both the intellectual and professional skills of its nursing student practitioners.

    Students of the Bridgeport Hospital School of Nursing have the choosing option between taking a Diploma Degree or the Associate Degree in Nursing in place of the 4- year degree course in BSN/ Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The Associate Degree in Nursing is a 2 to 3- years nursing program wherein credits in non-nursing courses and nursing courses earned at the community college are transferred in from the college or university (partner Housatonic Community College) continuing to a higher BSN learning or licensed practical application. The Diploma in Nursing program on the other hand, is a nursing course study that focuses learning in a hospital- based setting. Nonetheless, both choices will also lead to qualifying for the NCLEX-RN (Registered Nurse) licensure as with successfully graduating from a BSN course. Although some jobs may call for experience as a RN and a BSN, the bulk entry level jobs as a RN still accept all three educational preparations. And although the bulk students prefer the Associate Degree program, the salary, job opportunities, and educational advancement for both the Associate Degree and the Diploma graduate are still comparable.
    Apart from its partnership with the Housatonic Community College for the Associate Degree program, the Bridgeport Hospital School of Nursing has other student advantageous affiliations as well as accreditation commitments such as the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc., Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, State of Connecticut Department of Public Health- Board of Examiners for Nursing, National Program on Non- Collegiate Sponsored Instruction, Yale New Haven Health System, and the BSHN and Yale University faculty affiliation - all of which are in fruitful fulfillment of the Bridgeport Hospital School of Nursing mission of serving the educational requirements of a diverse student population via their high quality academic programs that are all accessible, affordable and attainable for all; and hence continuing the Bridgeport Hospital School of Nursing's centuries rich tradition of clinical excellence of assisting the Bridgeport Hospital's services in its obstetrics, pediatrics, burn care, wound care, surgery, oncology, medicine, cardiovascular care, psychiatry, breast care, rehabilitation, critical care, sleep disorders, and over all community health care.

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