
The faculty is committed to creating an environment that promotes the development of nurses dedicated to lifelong learning, ethical practice, and leadership within an evolving health care delivery system. Graduates assume roles as care providers, care coordinators, professional leaders and advocates. They promote the health of clients and communities, the enhancement of society and the nursing profession in the 21st century.
OUR VISION...
Committed To Becoming the Premier Hispanic-Serving School of Nursing in the Nation
SCHOOL OF NURSING PHILOSOPHY
The Nursing Faculty view “Caring” as the basis for nursing. Caring involves recognizing client diversity, potential, autonomy, and universal needs. Further, caring involves understanding and acceptance; it promotes egalitarian relationships and has as its ultimate goal the empowerment of all individuals. The concept of caring permeates nursing education, practice, research, and all three of these entities are intertwined in the delivery of health care. Nursing Faculty draw upon their collective cognitive, clinical, and creative abilities to prepare nurses for the delivery of safe and effective nursing care that is in compliance with established Standards of Practice. We believe that both faculty and students have a responsibility to each other to create a learning environment that is conducive to: learning, freedom of thought, scholarly inquiry, affirmation of beliefs and skills, critical thinking, critical decision-making, ethical practice, facilitative communication, and leadership. Graduates assume roles as care providers, care coordinators, and professional leaders. They promote the health of individuals, families, and populations, the enhancement of society, and the nursing profession in the 21st century. Health care provides a dynamic environment in which there exists potential for physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being for all individuals. Health Care Professionals practicing in this environment need to work in partnership with each other and the communities they serve. Both independent and collaborative nursing strategies are necessary components of practice. To this end, the faculty is committed to role-modeling a multi disciplinary and interdisciplinary approach to education, practice, and research, and to developing in students a sense of awareness of fiscal and outcome aspects of the current health care market place.
The UTEP Nursing Faculty believe that the practice of Professional Nursing requires a commitment to life long learning. We believe that the professional nurse has the responsibility to be visionary in the promotion and improvement of caring in current as well as future health care delivery models.
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OUR MISSION...
The School of Nursing at the University of Texas at El Paso supports the overall mission of the University.In addition, mission of the School of Nursing is to prepare caring professional nurses to address multiple complex human needs in a binational and multi-cultural community. Socioeconomic environmental characteristics of the United States-Mexico border region impact health status, health care access and service delivery. In partnership with clients and communities, graduates are prepared to access human and technological resources and collaborate with local, state, national, and international agencies to improve the quality of life along the United States-Mexico border particularly the Texas-Mexico community of interest.