Edmonds College introduces new program to help career advancement in nursing - Lynnwood Today

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Edmonds College has unveiled an Associate in Nursing Direct Transfer Agreement (AN DTA) program, also referred to as the LPN to RN Bridge Program. This initiative seeks to assist licensed practical nurses in advancing their careers by facilitating a smoother transition to registered nursing roles. The program is timely, given the increasing demand for RNs in the healthcare sector, which is critical for maintaining adequate patient care. By establishing this structured pathway, Edmonds College aims to enhance workforce readiness and align educational outcomes with local healthcare needs. The program will not only benefit students but also address staffing shortages faced by healthcare facilities in the region.

Community engagement is encouraged, and prospective students are invited to explore the program's benefits. The initiative reflects a broader commitment to improving nursing education and workforce development. As healthcare continues to evolve, programs like this are essential for ensuring a well-prepared nursing workforce.

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