The School of Nursing and Health Professions follows the University of San Francisco's mission to provide a liberal education rooted in the Jesuit tradition of diversity, justice and global perspectiv...
The School of Nursing and Health Professions follows the University of San Francisco's mission to provide a liberal education rooted in the Jesuit tradition of diversity, justice and global perspectives. Students are part of one of the most exciting and diverse cities for progressive health care delivery in the nation. Graduates serve as knowledgeable, innovative and experienced practitioners in health care. Vision Preparing health professionals to address the determinants of health, promote policy and advocacy and provide a moral compass to transform health care in order to further equity and positively influence quality, delivery, and access. Mission: To advance nursing and health professions education within the context of the Jesuit tradition. The school uses dynamic and innovative approaches in undergraduate and graduate education to prepare professionals for current and future practice domains. The goal is to effectively link classroom, clinical and field experiences with expectations for competence, compassion, and justice in health care, protection and promotion within the context of the highest academic standards.
Founded Year
1855
Job Functions
Information Technology
public health
dual degree
health informatics
bachelor of nursing
behavioral health
masters of nursing for registered nurses
masters of nursing for non nurses
healthcare simulation
clinical psychology
combined bachelor & masters of nursing
higher education
Valarie Vajgrt's Work History and Education
University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health Professions
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