Nursing students develop critical skills through practice in the Glover-Crask Simulation Center.
98.77%
98.77 percent of graduates of the Wegmans School of Nursing successfully passed the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) on their first attempt.
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Fisher has a 100% job placement rate for nursing students upon graduation.
500–1,000
Nursing students complete 500 to 1,000 clinical practice hours across our many nursing programs including undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs.
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Augmented reality technology allows students to practice patient-centered care with immediate instructor feedback.
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Richard Mosall ’25
Client Services Pharmacist at LI Script LLC
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Danielle Reid ’17
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Washington University in St. Louis
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Brian Cheng ’24
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Tony DiRubbo '24
Applied Data Science Graduate Student at Syracuse University
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Vanessa Riley, MSN, FNP-C ’19
Chief Information Officer, Infectious Disease Nurse Practitioner Society of America