Re: DACC Nursing Program Provides Answers in Accreditation Loss
By AeiAnp
Created 2012-08-16 09:58
August 16, 2012 at 9:58am AeiAnp
First, the NM Board of Nursing will be requiring NLNAC accreditation or other national nursing accreditation (CCNE) for ALL nursing programs who wish to operate in NM in the VERY near future. Accreditation is a national standard and reasonable expectation; almost ALL registered nurse programs have either NLNAC or CCNE accreditation to support quality nursing education to protect the public from poorly educated nurses and to protect students from academic thieves.
August 16, 2012 at 9:58am AeiAnp
First, the NM Board of Nursing will be requiring NLNAC accreditation or other national nursing accreditation (CCNE) for ALL nursing programs who wish to operate in NM in the VERY near future. Accreditation is a national standard and reasonable expectation; almost ALL registered nurse programs have either NLNAC or CCNE accreditation to support quality nursing education to protect the public from poorly educated nurses and to protect students from academic thieves.