Angelo State University College of Nursing and Allied Health

Angelo State University College of Nursing and Allied Health
Established 2008
Dean Dr. Leslie M. Mayrand
Academic staff
41
Students 525[1]
Location San Angelo, Texas
Website College of Nursing and Allied Health

The Angelo State University College of Nursing and Allied Health was formed in May 2008 with a grant from the San Angelo Health Foundation moving the Nursing and Physical Therapy Programs to a new college. Much of this was made possible because of Angelo States movement to the Texas Tech System in 2008. The new college will offer many new research opportunities as well as several upcoming degree plans. Plans call for a new Bachelor's degree in Health Care Communications and Informatics and Masters degrees in Occupational Therapy, Rehabilitation Counseling and Rural and International Health Care. More degree plans and research opportunities as well as cooperative programs with the Texas Tech University Health Science Center are in current planning. The College has already received over $2 million in grants for research and startup costs. Most classrooms for the college can be found in the Vincent building though many Doctorate of Physical Therapy classes are in the Center for Human Performance. Funds for construction for a new building to house the college are currently being requested from the state legislature. Also initiated will be the Center for Rural Health, Wellness and Rehabilitation, a research and outreach arm interested in helping underserved rural communities in Texas.[2][3]

San Jacinto Clinic

The San Jacinto Clinic is a 3,100-square-foot (290 m2) clinic at San Jacinto Elementary School in San Angelo operated by the Angelo State University College of Nursing and Allied Health. The clinic serves a federally identified "medically undeserved area". The clinic provides medical care to children ranging from 3 to 18 years old from surrounding community regardless of their ability to pay. It sees approximately 800-900 patient visits a year.[4] The facility allows students to obtain hands-on training experiences in health and human services fields.

Academic departments

Degrees and certificates offered

Vincent Nursing-Science Building

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-06-26. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-11-22. Retrieved 2008-10-28.

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