McMaster School of Nursing
Established | 1946 |
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Dean | Dr. Carolyn Byrne |
Location | , , |
Website | McMaster School of Nursing |
The McMaster School of Nursing (SON) was established in 1946 and expanded with support from many community hospitals to become one of the unique programmes to incorporate professional and distance education in the field.
History
In 1942, McMaster began its first nursing programme, co-developed by the University and the Hamilton General Hospital. Graduates received a Bachelor of Arts degree B.A. along with a diploma in nursing from the Hospital upon completion. These qualifications enabled students to write the examination for nurse registration. In 1967, the SON adopted the self-directed, problem-based, student-centered learning methodology. In 1974, the SON became part of the Faculty of Health Sciences.
Today
In 1992, the SON was designated a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre in Primary Care and Teaching methodologies. The terms of reference for the Centre are to provide information and expert support in the development of innovative teaching strategies. The School is renowned for its expertise in problem-based approach and self-directed learning.[1] The Faculty has an international reputation for innovation in health professional education and research in collaboration with the local community and with other institutions in Canada and internationally.[2]
The Post Diploma stream of the B.Sc.N. programme was created in response to the unique educational needs of the diploma graduate. The educational philosophy and the McMaster Model of Nursing were incorporated into professional and distance education. Two years later, graduate studies in Clinical Health Sciences (Nursing) were launched.
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