Hospital diploma programs?

U.S.A. Colorado

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Specializes in LTC, skilled nursing, Med-Surg.

Do any hospitals in Colorado offer diploma nursing programs, or is that not available in Colorado anymore? Good ol' hospital nursing schools, or just hospitals that have agreements with local colleges... do either of them exist here? I see hospital nursing schools in other parts of the country, but haven't been able to find much here. Hmmmm. :nurse:

I only see Associate Degree and BSN programs at the Colorado BON site:

http://www.dora.state.co.us/NURSING/education/RNprograms.pdf

Specializes in LTC, skilled nursing, Med-Surg.

Thanks. :) I did find that the University of Colorado Hospital has a fast-track work site BSN program option; however, to be a top priority choice for the program, I would need to have been employed there for at least a year and have all the pre-reqs done with a 3.0. Also, I saw on Exempla's job site an announcement about entry-level Workforce Development, which includes CNA training and LPN training. Does anyone know anything about that? They must be affiliated with an area school. I wrote to the nursing recruiters at Exempla but haven't received a reply as of yet.

Specializes in LTC, skilled nursing, Med-Surg.

Bump. :nurse:

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