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  • 1. Addressing the Nursing Shortage UAA School of Nursing April 2005
  • 2. Weve Only Just Begun. Gap in U.S. predicted at about 500,000 by 2020
  • 3. A Picture of Shortage in the U.S.
  • 4. And In Alaska (2002)
  • 5. Alaskans Over 65
  • 6. Alaska Jobs in Health Care
  • 7.
  • 8. Preliminary Results Facility Vacancy Survey 31 facilities reporting in both 2003 and 2004 (100% of beds) ASHNHA working with hospitals on preceptor training for new grads 177 209 # New Grads Per Year 46 17% 53 22% # of Vacancies that Can be Filled by New Grads 12 Worse/ 17 Better/ 2 Same Baseline Vacancy Rate Worse/ Better 9% Range 0-46% 8% Range 0-63% Vacancy Rate 272 245 # Vacancies 3057 3042 # of RN Positions 2004 2003
  • 9.
  • 10. UAA Nursing School Expansion
    • 2002 University/Industry Task Force primary recommendation was to double the capacity of School of Nursing by 2006
    • UAA SON was graduating less than 100 per year; Weber State about 10-20 more in Alaska
    • Projected need for about 220-240 new graduate positions available annually in the state (survey in Summer 2003)
    • Doubling capacity has since become a goal for nursing schools nationally
  • 11.
    • GRADUATE PROGRAM
      • Grow our own faculty
        • Develop Masters in Nursing Education track and certificate
        • Improve distance delivery of MSN/Nurse Practitioner programs
        • Collaborate with OHSU to offer their doctoral program in nursing
    • BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM
      • Expansion of the bachelors program was planned in three ways:
        • Increase the size of each admission cohort from 32 to 40 in Anchorage
        • Increase the number of admission cohorts from two to three per year
        • Enhance the RN->BSN track for distance delivery
    • ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAM
      • Expansion of the associate degree program outreach and articulation:
        • Expand the number of communities where the program is delivered
        • Implement LPN articulation and AVTEC LPN agreement
        • Add an additional cohort in Anchorage in the future
    • PRACTICAL NURSE PROGRAM
      • Expansion to new sites (e.g. Bethel, Fairbanks, Ketchikan, Valley):
        • Continue one-year vocational program
        • Use distance delivery format for didactic; on-site clinical instruction
        • Deliver in sites that request it in the future
        • Improved articulation with UAA AAS program
    Capacity-Building in the SON
  • 12. AAS Program Outreach Schedule
    • Outreach students
    • begin in January;
    • Anchorage students
    • in August
    • Anchorage and
    • Fairbanks admit every year; other sites ~ every other year
    15 Barrow, Dillingham, Nome, Petersburg TBD 11 Homer, Kotzebue, Mat-Su AY06 8 Kenai, Sitka AY05 6 Bethel, Juneau, Ketchikan AY04 3 Fairbanks, Kodiak AY01 1 Anchorage AY00 # Sites Sites Year
  • 13. Getting Results Projected
  • 14. In the Pipeline (currently 732 pre-nursing students in Anchorage alone) 1998-99 2003-04 102 27 0 0 Pre-Clinical Clinical RRANN Students 207 461 668 143 224 367 AAS BS Identified Pre-Nursing Students In Anchorage 16 16 0 0 Anchorage Distance PN Students 62 191 71 324 41 163 0 204 Anchorage-AAS Anchorage-BS Distance Basic RN Students 50 53 Graduate Students
  • 15. Students Enrolled in Health Programs At the University of Alaska Fall 2004 75 Cert Health Information Management Certificates 17 AAS Health Information Management 69 Courses Medical Insurance/Coding 66 Cert/AAS Medical Assistant 10 BS Physician Assistant Completion 10 MD Physician - WWAMI 64 MS Advance Practice Nursing 34 Cert/AAS Disabilities Services 74 Cert Rural Human Services 225 AAS/BHS Human Services 57 MS/MA Clinical/Community Psychology 217 BS/BA/MSW Social Worker 13 MS Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner 308 AAS/BS Professional Nursing 43 Cert Pre-Nursing Qualification 22 Cert Practical Nursing 95 Cert Certified Nurse Assistant 14 Cert Personal Care Attendant Number Degree Program
  • 16. Students Enrolled in Health Programs At the University of Alaska Fall 2004 Cont. Total 2451 18 Credits Dietary Manager 327 Cert/AAS Culinary Arts 30 Courses Project Success 20 Cert Community Wellness Advocate 14 Courses Gerontology 22 AAS Health Sciences 106 Cert/AAS Community Health 20 Cert Pharmacy Technician 125 EMT/ETT Emergency Medical/Trauma Technician 70 AAS Paramedic/Fire Science 57 AAS Radiologic Technology 24 AAS Dental Hygienist 72 Cert/AAS Dental Assistant 13 BS Medical Technology 16 AAS Medical Laboratory Technology 40 Cert Phlebotomy/Clinical Assistant 6 MSN Health Care Administration/Community Health 3 MPA Public Administration - Health 55 MPH Public Health Number Degree Program
  • 17. Alaska Students Enrolled in Outside Colleges for Health Care Programs (WICHE/WUE AY 2003-04) Total 101 10 Other 1 BS Pre-Physician Assistant 3 NA Pre-Physical Therapy 9 NA Pre-Pharmacy 1 NA Pre-Occupational Therapy 24 Cert/AS/BS Pre-Nursing 4 BA/BS/PD Pre-Medicine 1 AAS Physical Therapy Assistant 3 BS Pharmacy 1 AAS Paramedic 21 AAS/BS Nursing 2 Cert Nurse Aide 1 BS Medical Technology 1 BS Health Sciences 2 AAS Health Information Technician 13 BA/BS Health Education and Exercise 1 BS Health Care Administration 3 BS Dental Hygiene Number Degree Program
  • 18.
    • The University and Health Care Industry share expansion costs
      • Industry $3 million to date
      • University about $4 million
    • Industry Partners 2005:
      • Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium
      • Alaska Regional Hospital
      • Bartlett Regional Hospital
      • Fairbanks Memorial Hospital
      • Ketchikan General Hospital
      • Providence Alaska Medical Center
      • Valley Hospital
      • Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation
    University/Industry Partnership
  • 19. Continued Expansion Challenges
    • Sufficient capacity to address influx of applicants
    • Faculty recruitment, retention and workload
      • 18% vacancy rate
    • Clinical sites utilization
    • Available jobs for graduates; distribution of jobs
    • Sustainable funding for the expansion
    • Logistics of expansion; space, infrastructure, staff and other resource needs
    • Financial aid for students
    • Curricular evolution
  • 20. SON Strategic Planning - 2005
    • Projects Identified:
      • Sustainable Funding
      • Improved Communications
      • Responsiveness to Students
      • Faculty Recruitment/Retention
      • Faculty Development
      • Cohesive Vision
      • B.S. Completion On Line Program
      • Clinical Site Expansion Completed
  • 21. Website Expansion/Strategic Plan
    • http://nursing.uaa.alaska.edu/growth