PSC School of Nursing partners with KVC for telehealth
Liz Beavers
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
KEYSER - In the midst of an unprecedented public health crisis caused by COVID-19, the West Virginia University School of Nursing on the Potomac State campus partnered with KVC West Virginia to incorporate a new clinical rotation during the fall 2020 semester in the Alterations in Mental Health course.
This new rotation included an innovative experience for nursing students to expand their understanding of mental health care in the community through the use of telehealth services.
KVC West Virginia is a private, nonprofit child welfare organization that provides a diverse array of services including foster care, adoption, in-home family preservation services, and outpatient psychiatric and behavioral healthcare.
PSC School of Nursing now accepting applications
Mineral Daily News-Tribune
KEYSER - The WVU School of Nursing Potomac State College Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is accepting applications for fall 2021 admission from now through Jan. 15, 2021.
Acceptance into the program is competitive and spaces are limited to 24 students each fall.
Pre-nursing students and other college majors may apply for admission to the program after one semester of college coursework but must also meet certain other criteria, including successfully passing a background check, urine drug screening, and physical exam/immunizations review by his/her healthcare provider.
Admitted students must complete the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), confidentiality, and American Heart Association Basic Life Support trainings as well as maintain health insurance.