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Our objectives are to instruct and train the next generation of caregivers to help our students acquire knowledge and technical skills.

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Mission Statement

The mission of Grace School of Nursing is to prepare graduates to meet the health needs of a diverse population in a
variety of dynamic community environments.We aim to create a challenging, but nurturing learning environment that encourages
high expectations for success.

Institutional Objectives

Our objectives are to instruct and train the next generation of caregivers by providing licensed healthcare and nursing programs; to help our students acquire knowledge and technical skills through demonstrations, actual operation of equipment and the use of hands-on training techniques and to prepare our students to meet the applicable licensure requirements of their program.

Career focused

Whether you’re just beginning your career in health care or seeking a change of occupation,Grace School of Nursing programs will equips you with the skills and knowledge you need to accomplish your goal. Our trimester course schedules allow you to continue your classwork uninterrupted. This ensures you make the most of your time and money. Our Aim is to empower you to graduate ready to begin your successful nursing career..

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Grace School of Nursing offer inclass and online classes. With small class sizes and hybrid learning environments designed to maximize student engagement. Our Hybrid class is a course that combines traditional, face-to-face “seat time” with some online learning activities. Studients can take advantage of the best features of both online and more traditional forms of learning. Grace School of Nursing programs prepare graduates to begin their successful nursing careers. 

GSN Practical Nursing program will prepares you to participate in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of nursing care in hospitals Nursing Homes and extended care facilities. Students are introduced to the fundamentals of nursing. these are the basic principles on which nursing is founded. These fundamentals include patient assessment, communication and intervention. It is essential for nurses to start with these fundamentals when pursuing their education to ensure quality and patient-centered care.

  • We adhere to a high standard of ethics that embodies our strong Christian values.

    GSN Strive to achieve the best in everything we do for our students. We hold ourselves to the highest ethical standards. To interact in an open, honest positive manner and be guided by our Lord and Savor Jesus Christ, and what is right. Working together with trust, openness, honesty and respect. GSN stand to build a culture where our students are motivated, engaged, valued and growing. Our students make the difference and are the essence of Grace School of Nursing Inc

  • Which Healthcare Job Is Right for Me?

    Working in healthcare offers a range of careers and opportunities. With so many options available, it can be very difficult to know which profession to choose. when you are thinking about what to study. Let one of our admission Counselors help you make the right choice

  • Is a Career as a Patient Care Technician (PCT)Right For Me

    People employed as a Patient Care Technicians have the following responsibilities: take patients’ vital signs collect specimens perform catheterizations assist patients with eating, personal hygiene and grooming
    Taking care of patients is a typical entry point for many people into the healthcare field and does not require a degree. From patient care, many choose to get a certificate to gain knowledge, expand their skills and justify higher pay. Patient care technicians are needed absolutely everywhere you can imagine and, therefore, have varied “workplaces” including Hospitals’ Doctors Office, assisted living' Patients Homes and Clinics.

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Practical Nursing

Practical Nurses are trained to perform both simple and complex treatments. They help care for sick, injured and handicapped people in hospitals, clinics, doctor’s offices and private homes. PNs work under the direction of doctors and registered nurses, provide bedside patient care and help examine and treat patients. They bathe, dress, feed patients and record their food and liquid intake and output. PNs give medication, observe patients and report adverse reactions to medicine

Nursing Assistant

A Certified nursing assistant, also known as a nurse assistant or CNA, provides health care for clients and patients at home, hospitals, Nursing Homes, and other facilities under the direction of a nurse. They often help people under their care perform day-to-day tasks. A CNA or certified nursing assistant is an important position in any Health Care setting. CNAs have many responsibilities that make them an integral part of the patient process in healthcare.

 

Phlebotomy Technician

(Grace School of Nursing Phlebotomy program is a certificate program which prepares students for employment as phlebotomists. Students learn skills including effective performance in obtaining adequate and correct blood specimens by capillary or venipuncture;

Phlebotomists primarily draw blood, which is then used for different kinds of medical laboratory testing. In medical and diagnostic laboratories, patient interaction is sometimes only with the phlebotomist)

 

Patient care Technician

A Patient Care Technician (PCT) is a vital healthcare professional who provides direct patient care under the supervision of registered nurses and doctors. Their responsibilities include: Assisting with activities of daily living, such as bathing and feeding patients. 1 Monitoring vital signs and reporting any changes to the nursing staff. 2 Performing technical tasks within their scope of practice to ensure patient safety and comfort. 3 Working closely with healthcare teams to support patient care.