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Sister Claire Tynan School of Nursing


Nursing is a unique, humanitarian, practice-oriented discipline whose central purpose is assisting individuals and their loved ones with their health-related needs. Nursing is the largest healthcare profession in the United States, and the demand for nursing professionals continues to rise steadily.

To start a successful nursing career, or to advance one's nursing education, choosing the right school is vital. Several factors must be considered, from the thoroughness of the program to how effective it is at helping launch a career after graduation. The school should be comprehensive in its approach, and should prepare the student for the demands of a career in nursing.

The Sister Claire Tynan School of Nursing at Holy Name Medical Center (formerly known as the Holy Name Medical Center School of Nursing) has educated tomorrow's nursing professionals since 1925. The School of Nursing provides a highly competitive academic education with early clinical experience, while instilling critical thinking skills and the ethical values that are essential to caring for the whole person. Sister Claire Tynan School of Nursing standards are high; employers in a broad range of nursing environments know this, making the school's graduates highly desirable job candidates.

ACEN-accredited

The Sister Claire Tynan School of Nursing is ACEN-accredited, signifying Holy Name's commitment to national standards and our focus on continuous improvement of our nursing programs.