Health News | Nursing

On Aug. 28, East Carolina University College of Nursing and ECU Health gathered to celebrate their academic-practice partnership. Topics of discussion included entry-level and graduate-level education and practice, nursing research, and their vision for the future.

Chief Nursing Executive of ECU Health, Dr. Trish Baise, appreciates all the work that has been done by the collective nursing leadership team over the last few months. “We have built a strong foundation and are already realizing outcomes. This is just the beginning. Both our institutions are committed to finding innovative partnership opportunities that support the needs of our region and a better future for eastern North Carolina.” Baise said.

Dr. Bimbola F. Akintade, dean and professor at ECU College of Nursing, reflected on the past and mentioned that both institutions have come a long way.

“One of our advantages is not just the proximity but the overarching institutional dynamic we share can only serve as resources. Our vision is that both institutions are so intertwined that students who are graduating from ECU will also see an opportunity to work at ECU Health,” Akintade said.

Graduate-level education programs such as the Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist and the Neonatal Clinical Nurse Specialist concentrations are advancing nursing practice to provide better care for eastern North Carolina. The Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) program is unique and the only one in North Carolina. In addition to graduate-level programs, ECU and ECU Health have collaborated to sponsor a nurse extern program. This immersive program, allows students to gain practical experience in various care settings across the health system before their final semesters of nursing school.

During the celebration, a recent graduate of the nurse extern program expressed her gratitude. “I have never been more sure that I am where I’m supposed to be as a nurse and here at ECU Health,” she said. Kiley Fisher will be joining ECU Health Medical Center in February 2025.

Both institutions are hopeful for the future and what is to come.