Population Care Coordinator Program Welcomes Spring 2019 Cohort

The Population Care Coordinator Program would like to welcome their Spring 2019 cohort. The Population Care Coordinator Program is geared towards the registered nurse with a BSN degree, but having a BSN degree is not required in order to take this course. It is an intensive 13-week online course (two didactic and one clinical immersion of 160 hours), and requires approximately 10-14 hours per week for course work. There is a required two-day orientation held in Durham, North Carolina.

Learn more about the Population Care Coordinator Program here.

This year’s Spring cohort include: Michelle Gray, Fort Bragg, Tegra Thomas, Fort Bragg, Michelle Lambert, Fort Bragg, Melanie Brenengen, Fort Wainwright-Fairbanks Alaska, Jennifer Stapleton, Fort Stewart-Liberty Georgia, Cindy Floyd, Tripler Army Medical-Honolulu Hawaii, Jessica Cooper, Fort Lee- Prince George VA, Precious Jenkins, Tripler Army Medical-Honolulu, Hawaii, Katrina Webb, Fort Riley-Geary Kansas, Robin South, Outer Banks Hospital, Nags Head, Brandy Ogburn, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical.

 

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