Ranger Nursing April 2015.

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Ranger Nursing April 2015

Thirty Years of Nursing Excellence 1985 – 2015 Thirty Years of Nursing Excellence

This ranking was based on affordability, accessibility, academic quality and program outcomes. We were ranked #18 out of 100. We shared the top 20 with the Universities of Iowa, Missouri, Louisiana, Nebraska, Utah, Tennessee, and others.

Faculty Profile All full time and part time faculty have Master’s Degrees in Nursing Three full time faculty are doctorally prepared Three full time faculty will graduate with their DNP in May, 2015 Two full time faculty engaged in DNP programs New full time faculty member in 2014-15: Krista Tilley New Ketterman Lab Coordinator in 2014-2015: Tammy Loomis

Inaugural White Coat Ceremony August 2014

Updates Expansion of High Fidelity Simulation capabilities in Woodward Practice Lab Renovation of the Alva Practice Lab underway Ketterman Practice Lab in Enid – Ceiling tiles replaced; High Fidelity Simulation equipment inspected and found to be in good working order Curriculum review to assure the inclusion of HCAP and Core Measures content Clinical sites have been expanded to allow students to complete experiences in their home-based communities when possible and decrease student drive time.

Summer MASH Camp In collaboration with Northwest Technology Center For 30 children entering 7th Grade in the Alva area 2 ½ day experience in residence on Alva Campus Focus on Health Care careers Track these students through to College and Career Choice

Graduates Traditional Program : 45 in May 2014 Online RN-to-BSN: 3 in December 2014

Current Student Enrollment Juniors: Total - 39 Alva – 16 Enid – 13 Woodward – 6 Ponca City – 4 Seniors: Total – 33 Alva – 11 Enid – 11 Woodward – 9 Ponca City – 2 Online RN-to-BSN: Total - 10

2014 – 2015 Applicants Traditional Program 42 Letters of Acceptance Sent to Applicants 2 Returning Students from 2013-2014 Admission Cycle To date we have heard from 39 accepting the offer of admission, one declining the offer and 2 still remain to be heard from.

Online RN to –BSN Program Admissions Starting in Fall 2015, will enroll students every Fall, Spring, and Summer Semester

Program Outcomes

Program Outcomes 2014 NCLEX Pass Rates (percent by calendar year) Alva – 75% (15/20 passed) Enid - 57.14% (4/7 passed) Woodward – 91.67% (11/12 passed) These data reflect only 39 out of the 45 students who graduated in May 2014. I will break these down further in the next slide.

Program Outcomes 2014 Class and NCLEX Out of 45 graduates: 8 in June – 8 passed 10 in July – 8 passed 8 in August -5 passed 6 in September -4 passed 1 in October – 1 passed 4 in November – 3 passed 3 in January – 1 passed 1 in March – 1 passed 3 still have not tested We had no changes in curriculum or faculty that would have impacted the exam results. Looking back at the cohort statistics, under a different program administrator, there were a few students admitted who did not meet several of the admission requirements for the program; however that should not have raised the cohort level of risk to this level. One of the bigger issues with this class was the timing of the NCLEX exam. For the past 5 years - (when our success rate has been so high) – we have used a product by the ATI Nursing Education Company called “Virtual ATI” or “VATI” and this product is designed to prepare students to successfully take the NCLEX. Students take an ATI predictor Exam before graduation and then after graduation, based upon the predictor results, they participate in the online VATI to fine tune their exam preparation. With the VATI process, students are assigned to a master’s prepared online tutor to monitor their work through the process and offer cues and advice for best success. Upon successful completion of the VATI program, they receive a “Green Light” from ATI at which time their transcripts are released and they can take the NCLEX. This online preparation is a student-paced process with some students completing it in as little as a week or two while others not so fast. What appears to have happened in this group was that a large number of students did not complete their VATI in a timely process. Research has demonstrated the longer a student waits to test after graduation, the poorer the outcomes. We know we are not alone with this problem as we have heard from several programs in the state with similar issues related to the timing and NCLEX pass rates.

Program Outcomes NCLEX Improvement Actions Taken: RN Predictor Test administered BEFORE spring break VATI process started in April Direct talk with each individual senior student Nursing faculty following up with each student on VATI progress Direct on campus consultation with ATI to enhance NCLEX preparation ATI has assigned specific aids to assist all NWSOU seniors now in the VATI process ATI along with NWOSU faculty carefully monitoring student progress in VATI on a regular basis Formation of an admission committee to examine each individual applicant’s potential for success. Critical examination of the ATI products used and other products available

Program Outcomes Graduate Surveys 3 year Graduate Survey – Class of 2010 2 responses received: Overall satisfaction with educational preparation was good (2.0) ** “We do not see a lot of nursing research or evidence based practices” “ I learned a lot of skills but was not able to master them until after becoming a nurse and working in the hospital” “My work as an RN is incredibly satisfying as a nurse and person. I feel what I do each day with patients matters in their lives and my own life. I can lay my heart to rest each time knowing what I do matters… It is a joy to work and a joy to learn something new each day”. ** Scored on 4 point Likert scale where 1 = “Excellent” and 4 = “Inadequate”

Program Outcomes Graduate Surveys 1 year Graduate Survey – Class of 2013 6 responses received: Overall satisfaction with educational preparation was good to excellent (1.67) ** “After graduation, all I could think about was passing NCLEX and how relieved I was to be done with school for a while. Now I realize more of the responsibilities that nurses have…” “As a student I took responsibility for my education, but as a nurse I take responsibility for my patients, so my view and role are different”. ”Only the time pressure at work keeps me from applying everything I hope to.” ** Scored on 4 point Likert scale where 1 = “Excellent” and 4 = “Inadequate”

Program Outcomes Employer Surveys Will be using Survey Monkey and you will be receiving a link to the Survey by email. Please make sure your email address is listed on the sign in sheet today. We appreciate your help in getting these outcome data required by our accrediting body.

Still to come… Resolve the 2014 NCLEX pass rate issue Develop the practice labs to allow similar experiences at each delivery site. Explore additional scholarship opportunities for the RNs in the Online Degree Completion Program.

We have shared the good, the not so good, and the ugly with you today We have shared the good, the not so good, and the ugly with you today. We continue to strive to meet the needs of you and your stakeholders – in our region. We would like to take the next bit of time to hear from you about your concerns and what we can do better to meet your needs.