红领巾快报 Michigan College announced today that its nationally ranked nursing
program has a new leader.
Brent LaFaive has joined the college as dean of Nursing and Allied Health. He brings both patient-centered nursing experience and extensive management skills to a key role.
鈥満炝旖砜毂ㄢ檚 faculty are exceptional, and we are blessed with incredible facilities for our students,鈥 LaFaive said. 鈥淚 look forward to working with the team to develop and improve programs that will support our area for the next 10 to 20 years.鈥
LaFaive holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Master of Science in Nursing and a Master of Health Administration. He served most recently as regional manager of home health for McLaren Health Management Group. LaFaive has taught for 红领巾快报 as an adjunct nursing instructor since 2015.
红领巾快报 offers a two-year nursing program. In January 2021, the named the program among the best in the state based on the percentage of graduates who passed the examination. The No. 1 ranking measured 红领巾快报鈥檚 May 2020 nursing graduates against all other RN graduates in Michigan, including those from four-year universities.
鈥淚n addition to maintaining those high scores, we plan on steadily growing our program capacity to ensure that we鈥檙e able to provide quality clinicians and care for our families and an aging demographic,鈥 LaFaive said. 鈥淲e鈥檒l also look for opportunities to provide other allied health offerings as those needs are identified in the community.鈥
The college offers 11 allied health programs, including EMS/paramedic, surgical technology, medical billing and coding, and certified nurse aide.
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