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Show John Bennion PhilosophyRay Hart Pre'DentistryMarilyn Mason EducationJack Stabler EconomicsAllan Metos Political ScienceRobert Nagle Electrical EngineeringRendon Bibian Letters and ScienceVon Holbrook HumanitiesDevere Hansen Physical SciencesRay Bohne BusinessCharles Douglas MarketingJoan Groves Home EconomicsSENIORSThe Department of Nursing had its beginning at the University in 1942. In 1948 the Department separated from the University College and became the COLLEGE OF NURSING. The College includes five programs: the basic nursing program for high school graduates, the general nursing program for the graduates of hospital schools, ad-vanced courses for graduate nurses, a graduate program, and a thoracic nursing program for specially trained nurses. As part of their training these future nurses can take their required clinical work in several different institutions, some of which are: the Salt Lake County General Hospital in the fields of medicine, surgery, and pediatrics; and the Dee Memorial Hospital in Ogden for training in obstetrics and child health.John Staples SociologyJoan Laughlin Letters and ScienceAlbert Gibson Pharmacy37 |