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Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences | Volume 8
March 26-27, 2018 | Orlando, USA
World Summit on
Healthcare & Hospital Management
&
International Conference & Exhibition on
Biologics and Biosimilars
T
he presentor will begin by sharing innovative strategies and
programs developed by a few higher education institutions
to increase the number of nursing graduates. This interactive
session will engage the participants in sharing the strategies
and programs that their institution has taken to increase the
number of nursing program graduates.
Speaker Biography
Janice Friedel is an Associate Professor at the School of Education, Iowa State
University. She has 28 years of experience in community colleges in Iowa and
Kentucky. She has served in a variety of executive level community college positions
in Iowa and Kentucky, including the community college presidency, and as the State
Administrator for a system of community colleges and the State Director for career
and technical (vocational) education for secondary and post-secondary education. She
is past Chair of the National Council of State Directors of Community Colleges, and
Janice Nahra Friedel
Iowa State University, USA
Strategies to increase the number of nursing program graduates
past Member of the Executive Board of the National State Directors for Career and
Technical Education. Her current research interests center on higher education public
policy, community college leadership development, the community college mission
and governance, career and technical education, the economic benefits of community
college attendance, and dual/concurrent enrollment.
e:
jfriedel@iastate.edu