Mervyn M. Dymally School of Nursing, which will be housed in the Life Sciences Research and Nursing Education, currently under construction and to open in the spring of 2009, will help address the appalling shortage of nurses that plagues California, but which is at its worst in South Los Angeles. The nursing school, named in honor of Mervyn M. Dymally, the renowned California Assemblyman and former State Senator, Lieutenant Governor, and U.S. Congressman, will offer an initial program accepting 40 individuals who already have a non-nursing degree in spring 2009 into an entry level Master’s Degree that will fit them for employment as nurses with the option of later becoming nursing faculty. The national shortage of faculty to teach nurses is also dire and the nursing school will hopefully also fill a need here in the future. |