Immersive Learning with Kathryn
Segment #12 from Jacksonville University
Transcript
All right, everyone, let’s head over to the new Health Sciences Center to meet Kathryn. She’s a student in JU’s 12-month Bachelor of Nursing program, the only one-year program in the state of Florida. Being a forward thinking university means embracing the benefits of technology. JU uses interactive tools like virtual reality and robotics to enhance and accelerate learning. Kathryn, the floor’s all yours.
– Thanks, Alex. I first came to Jacksonville University in 2008 to pursue a degree of exercise science and to play volleyball. After graduating, I worked in healthcare for six years and then decided to pursue a second career of nursing. The U.S. has a dire need for nurses right now, so when JU announced their 12-month inaugural accelerated program, it was an easy decision for me to come back to my alma mater. Dr. Amber Santos and Dr. Melissa McRae in JU’s Keigwin School of Nursing have developed an immersive learning program that gives students a chance to dive into human anatomy and practice patient scenarios to hone our critical thinking skills. We have access to programs that let us see inside diseased lungs and coronary arteries, advancing our education way beyond the textbooks. We also work with telepresence robots to simulate emergency scenarios with a remote physician, or even telehealth services with patients and their families. These programs have boosted my confidence when going into the hospital for our clinical rotations. Ultimately, I’m becoming a safer, more knowledgeable nurse. Jacksonville University offers the only 12-month nursing program in the state of Florida. It’s a rigorous, demanding curriculum designed to address the growing nursing shortage in our country. My classmates and I eat, sleep, and breathe nursing. We built strong bonds, always encouraging and helping one another. This is what it means to be a Dolphin. Thanks to JU and immersive learning, I’m gonna be a practicing nurse later this year. I’ve learned not only nursing skills, but stress management, leadership skills, and research skills for evidence-based practices. Back to you, Alex.
– That is incredible. How cool is it to go inside the human body and learn how major organs function up close? It truly is an immersive experience. Thank you for giving us that demonstration, Kathryn. You will make a fantastic nurse.