4 February 2010
Nursing lab open house
Posted by Public Affairs under: Academics; Outreach; Students .

It was a busy afternoon yesterday in the lower level of Wisconsin Lutheran College’s Science Hall as the nursing program hosted an open house in its newly completed nursing lab. Visitors included faculty, staff, students, nurse educators from other area schools, and healthcare professionals.

Nursing students and faculty demonstrated the features of five patient simulators, while visitors could feel the “pulse” on the simulators or listen to the “heartbeat.” The lab also includes six individual patient care areas and workstations. The first class of nursing students is scheduled to graduate from WLC in 2012.

Former WLC president Dr. Timothy Kriewall and his wife, Sally (above left), attended the open house. The Sally and Tim Kriewall Scholarship for Nursing Care Excellence was established upon Dr. Kriewall’s retirement from the college to support, acknowledge, encourage and promote students who choose to enter the nursing field.
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CNA Training Says:
17 February 2010 at 5:40 am.
Very good pictures of training for nursing students. I am going to recommend Wisconsin Lutheran College to prospective nursing and CNA students.