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Pre-Nursing Program For High Schoolers Launches In New Jersey

2 Min Read Published October 16, 2024
Pre-Nursing Program For High Schoolers Launches In New Jersey

Ocean County, New Jersey, has created a pre-nursing program at Ocean County Vocational Technical School (OCVTS). The program is designed specifically for high school students, giving them a unique opportunity to start their nursing journey early. 

A Two-Year Head Start for Future Nurses

The OCVTS pre-nursing program is a two-year initiative designed to give high school students a jumpstart on their nursing careers. It's an innovative approach that equips young, aspiring future nurses with the skills and knowledge they need while they're still in school. By the time they graduate, they’ll have a solid foundation in essential healthcare topics, giving them a significant edge when they continue to nursing school or college.

This kind of preparation early on puts students ahead of the curve. They've already had exposure to core concepts and even practical experiences in the field, so when they get to college, they’re ready to dive deeper into their nursing education.

Looking Ahead: A Long-Term Solution for Healthcare in Ocean County

Healthcare systems across the country are struggling to meet the growing demand for nurses, and Ocean County is no exception. That’s where OCVTS’s pre-nursing program steps in, focusing on high school students to create a pipeline of future nurses who are likely to stay and work locally. 

By preparing students early, the program fast-tracks them into the workforce, helping meet healthcare needs in the county. This "grow your own" approach strengthens the local healthcare system by investing in homegrown talent. Nurses trained in their own communities often stay, bringing stability to local hospitals and clinics. As these students complete their education, they’ll become key players in Ocean County’s healthcare system, ensuring the area has enough skilled professionals to keep up with future demands.

What Students Will Learn: A Blend of Theory and Practice

The program combines classroom learning with hands-on experiences, teaching subjects like anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, and basic nursing skills. On top of that, practical experience is key. Students will have opportunities to observe and assist in real healthcare settings, giving them a firsthand look at the profession.

These experiences are crucial. It’s one thing to read about nursing in a textbook, but practicing skills early on helps students develop the confidence they’ll need to succeed.

Challenges and Opportunities

Like any new initiative, starting a pre-nursing program at the high school level comes with its own set of challenges. The curriculum needs to meet both state and national standards, and the program requires qualified instructors and solid partnerships with local healthcare facilities to provide students with real-world experiences.

Not only will this program help fill essential nursing roles, but it also gives high schoolers early exposure to the nursing rewarding career path. 

A Model for the Future

OCVTS's pre-nursing program is an exciting and forward-thinking solution to the need for more nurses. By focusing on high school students and offering them early training, Ocean County is taking proactive steps to build a strong healthcare workforce for the future. As this program grows, it could serve as a model for other regions facing similar challenges in healthcare staffing.

 

Angelina Walker
Angelina Walker
Sr. Director, Digital Marketing and Community

Angelina has her finger on the pulse of everything nursing. Whether it's a trending news topic, valuable resource or, heartfelt story, Angelina is an expert at producing content that nurses love to read. As a former nurse recruiter turned marketer, she specializes in warmly engaging with the nursing community and exponentially growing our social presence.

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Bachelor of the Arts (BA), Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies - Ethnicity, Gender, and Labor, University of Washington

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