A demonstration during the July 18 formal opening of the new nursing lab at the Liverpool campus of Bryant & Stratton College in the town of Clay.
ERIC REINHARDT / CNYBJ
CLAY — Bryant & Stratton College has a new nursing lab at its Liverpool location at 7805 Oswego Road (Route 57) in the town of Clay. “This lab represents more than just new equipment. It reflects a commitment to educational excellence, innovation, and the future of compassionate, high quality nursing care,” Mary Hawkins, Syracuse market […]
CLAY — Bryant & Stratton College has a new nursing lab at its Liverpool location at 7805 Oswego Road (Route 57) in the town of Clay.
“This lab represents more than just new equipment. It reflects a commitment to educational excellence, innovation, and the future of compassionate, high quality nursing care,” Mary Hawkins, Syracuse market director at Bryant & Stratton College, said in addressing the gathering at the Liverpool campus during the July 18 formal-opening event.
Designed to replicate a small hospital wing, the lab features private patient rooms with simulation mannequins, a staff office, and a debriefing room equipped with a large wall monitor for real-time observation and discussion.
The Liverpool location of Bryant & Stratton College, on Route 57 in the town of Clay, on July 18 formally opened its new nursing lab. ERIC REINHARDT / CNYBJ
The school believes the simulation lab, along with an existing skills lab, will give Bryant & Stratton College “greater capacity” to equip future nurses with hands-on experience and help address Central New York’s ongoing nursing shortage.
In her remarks, Hawkins credited Sue Cumoletti, former director of the Syracuse campuses, and Kara Evans, a registered nurse, dean of instruction, and the nursing-program director, for the vision and leadership which resulted in the new simulation lab.
The event also included greetings from the CenterState CEO Ambassadors volunteer group and a ribbon cutting.
Those attending also had the chance to tour both the simulation lab and the skills lab, which included interactive demonstrations led by Bryant & Stratton nursing faculty.
The simulation lab provides real-time care scenarios with interactive simulation mannequins, and the skills lab, which the school describes as having “fully equipped hospital-like training environments.”
As the program moved from the lobby to the simulation lab, Evans told the gathered crowd, “As the only single institution, pre-licensure, bachelor of science degree in nursing program in the region, Bryant & Stratton College embraces a unique and impactful responsibility to educate and prepare the next generation of nurses who will serve our community with skill, compassion, and integrity.”
Bryant & Stratton College’s nursing program serves more than 2,000 students across New York state and beyond, the school said.
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