by
Akane Naka, Project Manager | July 25, 2006
Please see
St. Luke's Resident Education for more information on each of the programs.
St. Luke's School of Nursing
Diploma education is based on clinical application of theoretical knowledge. At St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing, clinical practice is one of our strongest assets and will be the primary focus of your nursing education. Clinical learning opportunities occur early in the curriculum and will be closely related to classroom theory. At the completion of the 2-year fully accredited program, you are eligible to take the licensing examination for professional registered nurses.

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St. Luke's School of Nursing for more information.
Surgical Technology
Surgical technology education is a developmental process that is designed to provide the student with fundamental abilities to assume his/her role in meeting the health care needs of the surgical patient. Upon successful completion of the program, the surgical technologist is prepared for entry level positions in hospital operating room departments, obstetrical departments, sterile processing departments, ambulatory surgery centers and surgeon office practices.
Please see
Surgical Technology for more information.
Medical Student Electives
Electives are available in the Department of Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Family Practice, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Podiatry or Surgery. Rotations are available throughout the year. Each rotation must be a minimum of four weeks. Elective rotations are in greatest demand from July through October.
Please see
Medical Student Electives for more information.
For more information on ALL of these educational oppotunities:
Medical Education
This information is reposted with thanks to St. Luke's Hospital and Health Network.
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