U.S. Educators Review Jordan's Nursing Programs
A team of 20
For the last six years,
The review is sponsored by the Hussein Fund for Excellence. A nonprofit organization supported by
The Hussein Fund is working with the Center for Quality Assurance in International Education (CQAIE), based in
The CQAIE selected Lindell to head the review for three primary reasons, according to Marjorie Lenn, PhD, the organizations executive director.
Dr. Lindell has outstanding experience in
Im very honored to be selected as the
The fact that Jordanian leaders requested the assistance of the
The review process began earlier this year when Lindell traveled to
Nursing educators in
According to Hilda Ajeilat, PhD, executive director of the Hussein Fund, demand for national and regional nursing programs at
The nursing profession demands wide knowledge, problem solving and practical skills, says Ajeilat. Thats why we want to improve the quality of our programs. Were also experiencing an increased need for nurses because of a number of new hospitals in the region.
The highest quality baccalaureate program will receive $45,000 from the Hussein Fund, and the best associate program will receive $15,000.
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