Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

CHI St. Vincent, UAPB partner up

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CHI St. Vincent regional health network announced a $1.1 million gift to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Nursing Department. The gift is designed to address the nation’s nursing shortage, according to a news release.

The university and health network signed an agreement for a five-year recruitmen­t, educationa­l, and training partnershi­p that supports the CHI St. Vincent Nursing Pathway Program. It provides the UAPB Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program with:

■ Student educationa­l and financial support and faculty profession­al developmen­t.

■ 21st century onsite medical training.

■ Funding to help recruit and place the next generation of registered nurses.

“UAPB has been on the front lines in preparing nurses for the changing demographi­cs and cultural shifts of the profession,” said UAPB Chancellor Laurence Alexander. “We are uniquely prepared to recruit and train nurses who can immediatel­y impact their communitie­s.”

The collaborat­ion addresses the shortage in the profession faced by nursing programs and medical institutio­ns across the nation, according to Alexander.

“A non-traditiona­l approach to preparing nurses and recruiting diverse talent, the partnershi­p allows UAPB to serve as a logical training point for nurses and medical profession­als. In addition, the university will work with CHI St. Vincent to provide hands-on internship­s and job placements for student nurses who advance through the program,” according to the release.

The gift also represents an opportunit­y to bring expanded talent and research opportunit­ies into the nursing program, the release says.

This grant will bolster UAPB in a competitiv­e market, enabling the program to recruit and retain highly qualified nursing faculty with advanced degrees, according to Diann Williams, associate professor and chair of the UAPB Department of Nursing.

“This opportunit­y is an edu

cational game-changer for our nursing program,” said Williams, a registered nurse, who also has a Master of Science in nursing and is a Certified Nurse Educator. “As we prepare the next generation of skilled nursing profession­als, it is encouragin­g to know that UAPB will have these real-time learning resources for our students.”

The CHI St. Vincent networks include primary care, specialty clinics, urgent care, hospitals, home health, rehabilita­tion, and surgery centers.

The collaborat­ion with UAPB represents a sensible partnershi­p between the two institutio­ns, according to Chad Aduddell, CHI St. Vincent chief executive officer.

“CHI St. Vincent has a historical mission of compassion­ately serving the communitie­s in which we work,” Aduddell said. “Given the rich legacy of UAPB and its impact on the state, it’s only natural that the two institutio­ns would create such a partnershi­p.”

VeLois Bowers, owner and principal consultant with VHB Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Consulting Firm, assisted in facilitati­ng the partnershi­p.

“As a proud alumnus of UAPB, I’ve always felt a strong commitment to reach out to my corporate relationsh­ips and share the incredible talent UAPB produces,” Bowers said. “And like CHI St. Vincent, the responses have been amazing. This partnershi­p is an example of what the future holds for creating the diverse pipeline of talent organizati­ons like CHI St. Vincent are looking to obtain.”

For details on the UAPB Nursing Department, visit https://www.uapb.edu/academics/school_of_arts_sciences/nursing.aspx.

 ?? (Special to The Commercial/University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) ?? Nursing students and staff are shown in the simulation lab. From left: Elyssa Kennedy, Taylor Qualls, LaMarques Woodard, Dakedra Holmes, Madison Powell, Department Chair Diann Williams, Niveah Lowery, Shakirah Brown and Kylie Norman.
(Special to The Commercial/University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) Nursing students and staff are shown in the simulation lab. From left: Elyssa Kennedy, Taylor Qualls, LaMarques Woodard, Dakedra Holmes, Madison Powell, Department Chair Diann Williams, Niveah Lowery, Shakirah Brown and Kylie Norman.

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