Oakland University
Tuesday, October 13, 2009

SON's Linda Thompson Adams writes editorial for the Detroit News

As an expert in the field, Linda Thompson Adams, dean and professor of Oakland University’s School of Nursing (SON), offered some insight on the upcoming need for nurses in an editorial for the Detroit News.

Titled, “University-private ventures can address nurse shortage,” Adams’ article stresses the importance of training nurses specifically to care for the aging population and those with chronic illnesses.

Adams outlined SON’s programs, partnerships and curriculum changes that are designed to provide students from all walks of life with the training and credentialing opportunities with progressive steps at entry, certification and degree levels.

The full article can be viewed at the Detroit News Web site.

For more information about OU's nursing program, visit oakland.edu/nursing.
Linda Thompson Adams, dean and professor of Oakland University’s School of Nursing, offered some insight on the upcoming need for nurses in an editorial for the Detroit News.

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