Medical Careers Institute's Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program receives accreditation

Medical Careers Institute, the School of Health Science at ECPI College of Technology, is proud to announce that its Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program has received the highly coveted National League for Nursing Accreditation. The National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission holds nursing programs to the highest standards. Only after a strict application and review process is accreditation awarded.

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is particularly ideal for Licensed Registered Nurses who are looking to advance their careers. The degree program is available completely online to provide flexibility to those who have busy schedules. The BSN program emphasizes professional development in communication, critical thinking, research, and leadership. The BSN graduate is prepared for roles in leadership and management, community health, and bedside practice. Nurses holding a BSN degree may pursue advanced life-long learning opportunities that can lead to a specialized practice.

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accreditation, Inc. 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 500 Atlanta, Georgia 30326.

For more information about the BSN program, please visit www.medical.edu or call 877-338-0006.

http://www.ecpi.edu

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