UNC Nursing Programs Task Force on the North Carolina Nursing Work Force February 12, 2003 Dr. Gretchen Bataille Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Alan Mabe Vice President for Academic Planning
UNC Nursing Programs East Carolina University MSN in Nursing Adult Health Nursing Clinical Services Administration Community Health Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Nurse Widwifery Nurse Anesthesia Nursing Education Post Masters Programs Nurse Midwifery Family Nurse Practitioner Nursing Education PhD in Nursing Fayetteville State University (RN/BSN; joint program with UNCP) NC A&T State University NC Central University 1
UNC Nursing Programs UNC Chapel Hill MSN in Nursing Adult Nurse Practitioner Health Care Systems Children s Health Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner Psychiatric/Mental Health Women s Health Post Masters Programs Adult Nurse Practitioner Health Care Systems Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Family Nurse Practitioner Psychiatric/Mental Health Women s Health Care Nurse Practitioner PhD in Nursing UNC Charlotte MSN in Nursing Advanced Practice Nursing in Adult Chronic Care Community Health Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner Nurse Anesthesia Psychiatric/Mental Health 2
UNC Nursing Programs UNC Greensboro MSN in Nursing Nursing Administration Adult/Gerontological Nurse Practitioner Nurse Anesthesia Nursing Education MSN/MBA Dual Degree Programs Post Masters Certificates in Nursing Nursing Administration Nursing Case Management Nursing Education Gerontological Nursing UNC Pembroke (RN/BSN; joint program with FSU) UNC Wilmington MSN in Family Nurse Practitioner Western Carolina University MSN in Family Nurse Practitioner Winston-Salem State University MSN in Family Nurse Practitioner 3
Distance Learning Nursing Programs Baccalaureate (RN to BSN) FSU/UNCP Moore ECU Pasquotank, Wayne, Online NCCU Franklin, Person, Vance, Wake UNC-CH Guilford, Johnston, Montgomery UNCC Online UNCG Catawba UNCW Onslow, Internet WCU Online (fall 03) WSSU Davidson, Rockingham, Rowan, Watauga, Wilkes Master s (MSN) ECU Online UNC-CH Wake UNCC Cabarrus, Gaston, Online UNCG Catawba Master s (MPH Nursing) UNC-CH Online 4
Development of Online Degree Programs in Nursing East Carolina University RN to MSN in Family Nurse Practitioner MSN in Nurse Midwifery MSN in Nursing Education (fall 03) UNC Charlotte RN to UNC Wilmington RN to UNC Chapel Hill MPH in Public Health Nursing Western Carolina University RN/ (fall 03) 5
UNC Nursing Programs Perquimans Chowan Pasquotank Camden Currituck Alleghany Ashe Northampton Gates Surry Stokes Rockingham Caswell Person Warren Hertford Granville Vance Watauga Halifax Wilkes Yadkin Mitchell Avery Forsyth Orange Guilford Franklin Bertie Alamance Yancy Caldwell Durham Alexander Davie Nash Edgecombe Madison Iredell Martin Burke Davidson Washington Buncombe McDowell Randolph Chatham Catawba Wake Wilson Rowan Pitt Haywood Beaufort Swain Graham Jackson Rutherford Lincoln Johnston Lee Greene Henderson Cabarrus Stanly Harnett Wayne Polk Cleveland Gaston Moore Macon Montgomery Lenoir Craven Cherokee Transylvania Mecklenburg Clay Cumberland Sampson Pamlico Anson Richmond Hoke Jones Union Duplin Tyrrell Hyde Dare Scotland Robeson Bladen Pender Onslow Carteret Columbus UNC Campuses with Nursing Degrees Brunswick New Hanover Off-Campus Sites for UNC Nursing Degrees 6
Baccalaureate Enrollment in Nursing (Upper Division) Campus Fall 1999 Fall 2000 Fall 2001 Fall 2002 ECU 437 450 420 382 FSU 35 26 17 28 NCA&TSU 139 137 153 176 NCCU 126 140 113 95 UNC-CH 300 297 334 307 UNCC 217 191 218 216 UNCG 371 341 289 295 UNCP 49 56 52 31 UNCW 150 137 127 122 WCU 137 122 116 119 WSSU 270 212 216 201 7
Baccalaureate Degrees in Nursing Campus 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 ECU 180 209 202 222 FSU 18 17 18 10 NCA&TSU 61 49 39 63 NCCU 72 52 59 56 UNC-CH 142 151 151 152 UNCC 123 127 110 107 UNCG 149 145 155 130 UNCP 33 20 18 30 UNCW 73 71 64 65 WCU 79 75 71 64 WSSU 185 193 130 143 8
Master s Enrollment and Degrees in Nursing Enrollment Degrees Campus Fall 1999 Fall 2000 Fall 2001 Fall 2002 ECU 92 105 92 73 UNC-CH 141 151 168 158 UNCC 159 152 172 174 UNCG 290 307 238 240 UNCW 28 30 25 19 WCU 30 27 41 15 WSSU - - - - ECU 43 28 33 31 UNC-CH 78 50 53 54 UNCC 31 63 48 53 UNCG 64 51 107 89 UNCW - 9 12 10 WCU - - - - WSSU - - - - 9
Doctoral Enrollment and Degrees in Nursing Enrollment Campus Fall 1999 Fall 2000 Fall 2001 Fall 2002 ECU - - - 2 UNC-CH 39 42 50 51 Degrees Campus 1998-99 1999-2000 2000-01 2001-02 ECU - - - - UNC-CH 3 7 2 6 10
Total Enrollment and Total Degrees in Nursing Enrollment (Fall 2002) Baccalaureate Master's Doctoral Total 1,972 679 53 2,704 Degrees (2001-02) Baccalaureate Master's Doctoral Total 1,042 237 6 1,285 11
AHEC Infrastructure Support for University and Community Colleges Nursing Programs Distance Degree Programs! Needs assessment! Funding for selected programs in underserved areas! Classroom space and library support! GRE prep courses and student advising! Teleconference support 12
AHEC Nursing Programs Clinical Site Development! Funding for university and community college programs for new clinical sites! AHEC funds focused on rural and underserved areas and settings with greatest shortages! Preceptor development support 13
AHEC Nurse Programs Nurse Refresher Programs! Oversight of programs by UNC-CH School of Nursing! Didactic portion done via self-study modules! AHECs coordinate clinical experiences! Approximately 200 nurses currently enrolled 14
AHEC Nursing Programs Other AHEC Nursing Support! Programs to recruit young people into nursing careers, with special focus on underrepresented and disadvantaged students! Preceptor payments for nurse practitioner and nurse midwifery programs! Continuing education for nurses, with increased focus on management education 15