Clinical experience is a critical part of your nursing school education. But not all universities put the same emphasis on practical nursing skills.
At Case Western Reserve University, we’re big on real-world learning, and it shows.
Our nursing students get more than 1,000 hours of clinical experience, nearly double the national average. What’s more: Clinicals start in your first semester.
Why do CWRU nurses get so much clinical experience?
► Because it’s in real-world situations that you learn the skills you need to be a confident and capable nurse.
► Because experience talking with real patients and their families makes you a more compassionate caregiver.
► Because working with teams of real-world healthcare providers gives you an insider’s understanding of how teams of professionals work together to care for patients.
► Because immersing yourself in nursing practice will jumpstart your career as a healthcare leader.
Clinical experience is what sets you apart. It is what transforms you from a nursing student into a bona fide caregiver. It is the key to your success.
And that’s exactly what you’ll get at CWRU.