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Welcome to Nursing & Allied_Health

Assistant Dean and Director of Nursing & Allied Health Programs: Mary Young-Breuleux

The Nursing and Allied Health Program at Hartnell College incorporates 3 programs including; Registered Nursing, Vocational Nursing.

Vision:
The Hartnell College Nursing Program is an influential resource for the health and well-being of the community. Faculty and students embrace excellence and accept the responsibility for advancing the art and science of the nursing profession.

Mission:
The Hartnell College Nursing Program facilitates a learning environment in which students become safe professional nurses. Graduate nurses provide competent, compassionate, ethical, and culturally sensitive care. The faculty and students adopt an attitude of inquiry, where ideas are generated and the art of investigation is prized.

Values:
Our Mission and Vision for the Hartnell College Nursing Program reflects out “diamond” standard for nursing education which encompasses our core values of caring, competence, collaboration, and curiosity.

Caring is defined as providing compassionate, empathetic, and sympathetic care, exemplified by these behaviors: attentive listening, comforting, honesty, patience, responsibility, providing information so the patient can make an informed decision, touch, sensitivity, respect, calling the patient by name (Larsson, 1998).

Competence means accountability for all actions, exercising judgment in accepting responsibilities, delegating within the scope of practice, and acting under a code of ethical conduct that is moral, truthful, and respectful of the dignity, worth and self determination of patients. (ANA Code of Ethics, 2001)

Collaboration is the concerted effort to attain a shared goal, addressing the health needs of the patient and the public. Collaboration requires mutual trust, recognition, and respect among all. (ANA Code of Ethics, 2001)

Curiosity is necessary to pursue life-long learning. The skills of inquiry, essential to practice and nursing research, must be taught and directed (Benner, 2010). Evidence-based practice is best practice, and curiosity is the tool of discovery.

Philosophy:

The philosophy of the nursing program supports and implements the mission statement and objectives of Hartnell College. The purpose of the nursing program is to educate individuals for entry level nursing positions within acute and community health care settings. The faculty believes in adherence to legal and ethical practice as well as in a commitment to life-long learning. The nursing faculty recognizes and is sensitive to the needs of nursing students who enter the program from varied cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

Nursing education at Hartnell College is a complex interactive process that is evolving and embraces new ideas and new technology. The nursing faculty is committed to providing and maintaining a curriculum focused on theoretical concepts, clinical skills, cultural and ethical awareness, and clinical reasoning using a variety of instructional styles. The curriculum reflects quality nursing education and prepares graduates to provide safe, competent care to persons in a culturally diverse community. Graduates are prepared to promote health and to teach in a changing health care arena. The Hartnell College Nursing Program facilitates a learning environment in which students become safe professional nurses. Graduate nurses provide competent, compassionate, ethical, and culturally- sensitive care. The faculty and students adopt an attitude of inquiry, where ideas are generated and the art of investigation is prized.

Locations
Department
Location

  CALL Building
Second Floor
411 Central Ave.
Salinas, CA 93901
Mailing
Address

  Nursing Department
411 Central Ave.
Salinas, CA 93901

 

Faculty

Mary Young-Breuleux,
Assistant Dean and Director of Nursing & Allied Health Programs

  myoung@hartnell.edu
Mary Cousineau
  mcousineau@hartnell.edu
Mary Davis
  mdavis@hartnell.edu
Barbara Durham
  bdurham@hartnell.edu

Guy Agrati, Nursing Success Advisor

  Gagrati@hartnell.edu

Debra Kaczmar
Assistant Director

  dkaczmar@hartnell.edu
Nancy Schur   nschur@hartnell.edu
Virginia Williams,
LVN Coordinator
  vwilliams@hartnell.edu
Janeen Whitmore
  jwhitmore@hartnell.edu
Ms. Denyss Estrada
Administrative Assistant
  destrada@hartnell.edu
Ms. Catalina Gonzalez
Administrative Assistant
  cgonzalez@hartnell.edu
Ms. Belinda Saechao
Administrative Assistant
  bsaechao@hartnell.edu

CSU Monterey Bay launches Nursing Program leading to the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Nursing.

 

Hartnell College Nursing & Allied_Health wishes to acknowledge Jenny's Light for their funding assistance.

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Additional Information

Registered Nursing Program

Registered Nursing is a challenging career, and the work may occur in a variety of healthcare settings, including acute care, critical care, emergency care, surgical care, community and long-term care. The Hartnell Registered Nursing program fulfills the requirements for the Associate Degree in Nursing from Hartnell College and qualifies the graduate to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX). To ensure a quality nursing educational plan, please contact a nursing counselor at 831/755-6820.

Associate Degree Requirements & Course Descriptions

Associate Degree Requirements & Course Descriptions are available in the Online Catalog which can be viewed as a PDF file. This requires the FREE Adobe Acrobat reader.

LVN to RN applicants:
If you are interested in applying to the RN program as an LVN, please complete the RN application, as posted on this website, and submit your complete application packet on the time line schedule for all RN applicants. Please add a copy of your LVN license to your application packet, and write across the top of the application "LVN to RN".
At this time, we are uncertain of spaces available, but we encourage you to apply.

Registered Nursing Program Application Packet

Registered Nursing Frequently Asked Questions

Registered Nursing Associate of Arts Degree

Registered Nursing Program Estimated Costs



Vocational Nursing Program

Licensed Vocational Nurses work in a variety of settings including home health agencies, doctor's offices, hospitals, and long-term care facilities. Hartnell College's Vocational Nursing program is a 12 month program that includes theoretical concepts, laboratory competencies, and clinical skills. After completion of the program, students are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN). To ensure a quality nursing educational plan, please contact a nursing counselor at 831/755-6820.

Vocational Nursing Certificate Program Information

 


Respiratory Care Practitioner Program

The Department of Nursing and Allied Health is very pleased to announce plans to develop a Respiratory Care Practitioner Program, an Associate of Science degree program which prepares students to practice as Respiratory Care Practitioners, following licensure. Prerequisites are listed on the Allied Health Information Sheet (link here), and the Counseling Department is prepared to assist in course planning; please call 755-6820 to schedule an appointment.

Respiratory Care Practitioner Program Information

Respiratory Care Practitioner Program Application Packet

 

Schedule of Classes (PAWS)
The schedule of classes is now available online! Go here to access PAWS web services.

Instructor Web Pages and Syllabi
Many instructors have added their instructor information and syllabi online. Please access the Instructor Web Pages to see if there is information posted by your instructor(s).



The Registered Nursing Program is a dynamic challenging four semester program. Students learn pathophysiology, pharmacology, theoretical concepts of nursing care, clinical skills, and professional attitudes in preparation for practice as a Registered Nurse.  
From the beginning of the program, students have the opportunity to care for well and sick patients of all ages in area clinical facilities, including Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital, Natividad Medical Center, Watsonville Community Hospital, and Mee Memorial Hospital.


The newly redesigned Vocational Nursing (VN) Program is a 12-month, year round course of study consisting of classroom and clinical experience. Upon completion the Licensed Vocational Nurse may practice, under the supervision of a physician or registered nurse, in diverse settings, including home health agencies, medical offices and clinics, hospitals, long term care and correctional facilities.


State of California Nursing NCLEX Passage Rates:

To support AB2086, that requires colleges to make available the passage rates of any programs that require a California licensing examination.  The link below is from the California Department of Consumer Affairs showing the most recent NCLEX Passage rates for all Nursing Programs in the State of California.   The Colleges are listed in alphabetical order.  Please scroll down the list to find Hartnell College’s most recent passage rate.

The California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) regulates the practice of registered nursing and certified advanced practice nurses in order to protect the public. The Board exists to protect the health and safety of consumers and promote quality registered nursing care in California. 

California Department of Consumer Affairs – Registered Nursing

www.rn.ca.gov/schools/passrates.shtml

The California Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians (Board) protects the consumer from unprofessional and unsafe licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) and psychiatric technicians (PTs). Public protection is the highest priority of the Board in exercising its licensing, regulatory and disciplinary functions.

California Department of Consumer Affairs – Vocational Nursing

www.bvnpt.ca.gov/pdf/vn_pass_rates_2007_2011.pdf