WINONA, Minn. – The undergraduate nursing program at Winona State University has been reaccredited by two organizations. The Commission on College Nursing Education and the state Board of Nursing issued endorsements valid for 10 years. The renewals followed months of extensive reviews and campus visits. Dean Julie Anderson said accreditors were impressed by the recent partnership with Winona Health to launch a simulation lab. Anderson said the dual endorsements allow the college to focus now on curricular revisions to meet emerging health needs. The undergrad ueisg program has 996 majors, roughly 15% of the university’s enrollment.

Among major courses

Community-based care

Geriatrics

High-acuity situations

Hospice

Labor and delivery

Pathiophysiology

Pediatrics

Phathophysiolgy

Psychosociology

Research fundamentals

Surgical princles