The Rankings Are In!

The OHSU School of Nursing has continued to increase its standing in the U.S. News & World Report rankings.

The OHSU School of Nursing ranks among the top in the nation. The School of Nursing’s overall master’s program ties with Johns Hopkins University for sixth place. The master’s program ranks in the top 2 percent of approximately 350 such programs in the United States, which it has each year since the news magazine first began its surveys 14 years ago.

The School of Nursing’s nurse-midwifery program ranks first, tying with the University of Pennsylvania.

All seven of the School of Nursing's master’s specialties score in the top 10. In the category of nurse practitioner gerontological/geriatric, the School ties for third place. In the categories of nurse practitioner adult and nurse practitioner family, the School ranks fourth and fifth respectively. In the category of nurse practitioner pediatrics, the School ranks sixth. In the category of clinical nurse specialist psychiatric/mental health the School ranks ninth. For both the clinical nurse specialist adult/medical-surgical and clinical nurse specialist community public health categories, the School ranks 10th.

The news magazine ranks nursing programs every three years.

Click here to view the complete U.S. News rankings list of health disciplines. Or visit the US News & World Report Rankings Web site.

 

 

Last updated January 19, 2005 by OHSU School of Nursing Web Managers.
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