Fairfield University Partners With VA To Address Nursing Shortage
Fairfield University Partners With VA To Address Nursing Shortage
FAIRFIELD â The VA Connecticut Healthcare System and Fairfield Universityâs School of Nursing were selected by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to be part of a new five-year, $40 million pilot program called the Nursing Academy that addresses the nationâs severe nursing shortage. Fairfield University is one of just four universities in the country to be chosen to take part in the five-year pilot program.
A press release issued by the US Department of Veterans Affairs said, âTo provide compassionate, highly-trained nurses to look after the health care needs of the nationâs veterans, the Department of Veterans Affairs is launching a new initiative that partners the departmentâs world-class health care system with four of the countryâs finest nursing schools.â
According to the VA, the American Association of Colleges of Nursing has reported that more than 42,000 qualified applicants in the United States were turned away from nursing schools in 2006 because of insufficient numbers of faculty, clinical sites, classroom space, and clinical mentors. The Nursing Academy aims to ensure the VA has enough nurses to care for veterans.
In addition to Fairfield, the other schools selected for the first-phase of the program are the University of Florida in Gainesville, San Diego State University, and the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. The four schools were chosen from among 42 applicants.
Additional schools will be named next year and in 2009, for a total of 12 partnerships, a VA spokesperson said. Among the goals are expanding the ranks of teaching faculty at schools, improving recruitment and retention of students, and creating new education and research opportunities. Ultimately, the program aims to increase nursing student enrollment by a grand total of about 1,000 students among the 12 nursing schools taking part.
The VA Connecticut Healthcare System (VACHS) in West Haven is an important clinical site for the educating of Fairfield University nursing students. VACHS and the university will hire three VA-based faculty members and two school-based faculty members who will be dedicated to working with Fairfieldâs students.
According to Jeanne M. Novotny, PhD, RN, FAAN, dean of the School of Nursing, the Nursing Academy will focus on nursing education and the professional and scholarly development of nurses, as well as increasing the mutually beneficial outcomes that enhance the care of veterans.
Fairfieldâs nursing majors are grounded in a range of disciplines so that they understand nursing as an economic, social, cultural, and scientific concern. Fairfield is affiliated with more than 50 agencies serving every need and every population: small and large hospitals, schools and community health centers, outpatient departments and rehabilitation centers, in poor and affluent neighborhoods, in urban and suburban communities. Students interested in finding out more about this opportunity should call the School of Nursing at 203-254-4000, extension 4150.