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The Future of Nursing Education with Jessica Clark, Dean of the College of Nursing at Creighton University

25 min · 17. apr. 2026
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Jessica Clark, Dean of the College of Nursing at Creighton University, discusses the momentum behind the college’s recent growth and what is driving increased demand for nursing education. She shares how Creighton’s mission-driven culture, strong clinical partnerships, and emphasis on hands-on learning are preparing students to enter the workforce with confidence and real-world experience. The conversation also explores how the college is expanding enrollment, investing in faculty, and integrating new technologies like AI to enhance learning. Dean Clark also looks ahead to the future of nursing education, including new program development, research growth, and how Creighton is addressing the ongoing need for highly trained healthcare professionals.

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