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The '''Phillips School of Nursing at Mount Sinai Beth Israel''' is a private school of nursing in [[New York City]]. Originally named Beth Israel School of Nursing, it was founded in 1902 and chartered by the [[New York Board of Regents]] in 1904.<ref>[http://www.mountsinai.org/locations/beth-israel/pson/about PBISN: A Nursing School for the New Century]</ref>
The '''Phillips School of Nursing at Mount Sinai Beth Israel''' ('''PSON''') is the school of nursing at the [[Mount Sinai Health System]] in [[New York City]].


==History==
It has been located at 776 [[Avenue of the Americas]] (6th Avenue) in [[Manhattan]], [[New York (state)|NY]] since a move in 2005 from 310 East 22nd Street.<ref name="NT">[http://www.mountsinai.org/locations/beth-israel/pson/about PBISN: Nursing Today]</ref>
Originally named '''Beth Israel School of Nursing''', the school was founded in 1902 to train nurses for the fledgling Beth Israel Hospital (now Mount Sinai Beth Israel). Very quickly, the demand for services at Beth Israel Hospital grew and the recruitment of nurses rapidly became a necessity. The school's foundation reflected a historical national movement in nursing: that nurses in “training” also provided “service” at the hospital. Soon thereafter, in 1904, the school was chartered by the [[New York Board of Regents]] as an educational institution.<ref>[http://www.mountsinai.org/locations/beth-israel/pson/about PBISN: A Nursing School for the New Century]</ref>

'''Beth Israel''' —[[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] for "House of Israel"— was founded on May 28, 1890. At a time when most of the city's hospitals would not treat patients who had been in the city less than a year, 40 immigrant [[Orthodox Jew]]s on the [[Lower East Side]] of Manhattan each paid 25 cents to open a small clinic and emergency room at 206 Broadway.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Walsh|first1=James J.|title=History of Medicine in New York – Three Centuries of Medical Progress|date=1919|publisher=National Americana Society|location=New York, N.Y.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jiswAAAAYAAJ&pg=1#v=onepage&q&f=false|accessdate=4 October 2015}}</ref> After decades of expansions and acquisitions, in 2013 Beth Israel Medical Center became joined the [[Mount Sinai Health System]], and its name was changed to '''Mount Sinai Beth Israel'''. Since then, Phillips School of Nursing at Mount Sinai Beth Israel has been Mount Sinai's sole nursing school, and the only hospital-based degree-granting nursing program still in operation in the New York Metropolitan Area.<ref>https://www.mountsinai.org/locations/beth-israel/pson/about/dean-message</ref><ref>https://www.facebook.com/Phillips-School-of-Nursing-at-Mount-Sinai-Beth-Israel-41358772962</ref>

[[File:Beth Israel Medical Center - New York City.jpg|225px|thumb|left|Beth Israel Medical Center as seen from [[Stuyvesant Square]]]]


==Academics==
==Academics==
The school offers a 15-month Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program (ABSN) for second-degree students and a 15-month Bachelor of Science Completion Program (RN-BS) for registered nurses. Both programs are accredited by the [[Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education]]. The school's Center for Continuing Education offers a variety of courses open to all nurses for CE credit as well as for professional development. Graduate degree programs being developed as part of the school's strategic plan. The Dean of the school is Dr. Todd F. Ambrosia, who replaced Dr. Janet Mackin in 2015.
The school offers an AAS in Nursing, accredited by ACEN, which may be completed in as little as 15 months. The school also offers an RN-BSN program, accredited by CCNE. An Accelerated BSN program will be offered, beginning in summer, 2017. Applicants with a previous baccalaureate degree in another discipline may enroll and complete the Accelerated BSN program in 15 months. A robust Center for Continuing Education has courses available for CE credit as well as professional development in nursing. Graduate degree programs are in development.

Dr. Todd F. Ambrosia replaced Dr. Janet Mackin as Dean in 2015.
==Facility==
The school is in the process of relocating to a new building at 148 East 126th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues), closer to the Mount Sinai Hospital and the Ichan School of Medicine. Designed by acclaimed Danish architect [[Bjarke Ingels]], the 35,000 square facility will include a multi-purpose Auditorium and a state-of-the-art Simulation Center with hospital inpatient, primary care, home care, and operating room settings. <ref>https://big.dk/#projects-e126</ref><ref>https://www.mountsinai.org/files/MSHealth/Assets/MSBI/Note-from-Dean-Ambrosia.pdf</ref>

Currently, the school is located at 776 [[Avenue of the Americas]] (6th Avenue) in [[Manhattan]], [[New York (state)|NY]] since a move in 2005 from 310 East 22nd Street.<ref name="NT">[http://www.mountsinai.org/locations/beth-israel/pson/about PBISN: Nursing Today]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:05, 12 June 2020

Phillips School of Nursing at Mount Sinai Beth Israel
TypePrivate, Nonprofit
Established1902
Parent institution
Mount Sinai Health System
DeanTodd F. Ambrosia, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, FNAP
Students300
Location,
New York
,
United States
CampusUrban
Websitewww.mountsinai.org/locations/beth-israel/pson

The Phillips School of Nursing at Mount Sinai Beth Israel (PSON) is the school of nursing at the Mount Sinai Health System in New York City.

History

Originally named Beth Israel School of Nursing, the school was founded in 1902 to train nurses for the fledgling Beth Israel Hospital (now Mount Sinai Beth Israel). Very quickly, the demand for services at Beth Israel Hospital grew and the recruitment of nurses rapidly became a necessity. The school's foundation reflected a historical national movement in nursing: that nurses in “training” also provided “service” at the hospital. Soon thereafter, in 1904, the school was chartered by the New York Board of Regents as an educational institution.[1]

Beth IsraelHebrew for "House of Israel"— was founded on May 28, 1890. At a time when most of the city's hospitals would not treat patients who had been in the city less than a year, 40 immigrant Orthodox Jews on the Lower East Side of Manhattan each paid 25 cents to open a small clinic and emergency room at 206 Broadway.[2] After decades of expansions and acquisitions, in 2013 Beth Israel Medical Center became joined the Mount Sinai Health System, and its name was changed to Mount Sinai Beth Israel. Since then, Phillips School of Nursing at Mount Sinai Beth Israel has been Mount Sinai's sole nursing school, and the only hospital-based degree-granting nursing program still in operation in the New York Metropolitan Area.[3][4]

Beth Israel Medical Center as seen from Stuyvesant Square

Academics

The school offers a 15-month Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program (ABSN) for second-degree students and a 15-month Bachelor of Science Completion Program (RN-BS) for registered nurses. Both programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The school's Center for Continuing Education offers a variety of courses open to all nurses for CE credit as well as for professional development. Graduate degree programs being developed as part of the school's strategic plan. The Dean of the school is Dr. Todd F. Ambrosia, who replaced Dr. Janet Mackin in 2015.

Facility

The school is in the process of relocating to a new building at 148 East 126th Street (between Lexington and Third Avenues), closer to the Mount Sinai Hospital and the Ichan School of Medicine. Designed by acclaimed Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, the 35,000 square facility will include a multi-purpose Auditorium and a state-of-the-art Simulation Center with hospital inpatient, primary care, home care, and operating room settings. [5][6]

Currently, the school is located at 776 Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue) in Manhattan, NY since a move in 2005 from 310 East 22nd Street.[7]

References

  1. ^ PBISN: A Nursing School for the New Century
  2. ^ Walsh, James J. (1919). History of Medicine in New York – Three Centuries of Medical Progress. New York, N.Y.: National Americana Society. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
  3. ^ https://www.mountsinai.org/locations/beth-israel/pson/about/dean-message
  4. ^ https://www.facebook.com/Phillips-School-of-Nursing-at-Mount-Sinai-Beth-Israel-41358772962
  5. ^ https://big.dk/#projects-e126
  6. ^ https://www.mountsinai.org/files/MSHealth/Assets/MSBI/Note-from-Dean-Ambrosia.pdf
  7. ^ PBISN: Nursing Today

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