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I was wondering if any current students or Alumni from Resurrection in Chicago could give some insight as to the clinical setting of the program? I know that clinicals are all through Presence Health, but am concerned that I will have a ton a clinicals in nursing homes and not gain proper experience in a hospital setting. I have also seen people say that they don't get all their clinical hours. This concerns me but also is taken with a grain of salt because those comments were made in forums from a few years ago. I can't find anyone to really tell me much about their experience in clinicals or getting a job after graduation. Help?

Hello, jwinni0810.

Resurrection University has started and adopted a system called Designated Educational Units with affiliated hospitals. Wherein a student will be paired off with a staff nurse from the unit to learn skills and apply their theoretical knowledge. Students will be passing medications as well as apply clinical skills with the supervision of the staff nurse (clinical instructor). They are currently expanding throughout the network for more opportunities for students to be exposed to the clinical setting. I hope this answers your question.

Hello, jwinni0810.

Resurrection University has started and adopted a system called Designated Educational Units with affiliated hospitals. Wherein a student will be paired off with a staff nurse from the unit to learn skills and apply their theoretical knowledge. Students will be passing medications as well as apply clinical skills with the supervision of the staff nurse (clinical instructor). They are currently expanding throughout the network for more opportunities for students to be exposed to the clinical setting. I hope this answers your question.

Thank you! Do you have any insight as to where clinicals usually are? Do they tend to be in hospitals, small offices, nursing homes? Are you a current student or alumni?

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