University announces name changes for nursing college, departments

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The University of Louisiana at 69传媒鈥檚 College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions has a new name. So do the two departments the college comprises.

The college is now the , and the Department of Allied Health has been renamed the .

The Department of Nursing is now the , an elevation that honors the largest private philanthropic investment in UL 69传媒 history and recognizes the size, scope, scale and quality of its nationally ranked nursing programs.

Dr. Joseph Savoie, UL 69传媒 president, announced the changes in .

He called the modifications 鈥渕ore than a rebranding.鈥

鈥淏y renaming the college and its departments, we are confirming past strength. We鈥檙e also committing ourselves to future growth that will deepen our decades-long commitment to the well-being of every resident who depends on the region鈥檚 health care providers,鈥 Savoie said.

UL 69传媒鈥檚 College of Nursing opened in 1951. It became the College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions in 1998, said Dr. Melinda Oberleitner, dean.

Oberleitner said renaming the college and its departments 鈥渂etter reflects the scope of the educational opportunities we provide students. The degree programs and certificates we offer touch nearly every aspect of care a patient might receive throughout their lifetimes.鈥

Both Savoie and Oberleitner noted that 90% of College of Nursing & Health Sciences graduates remain in Acadiana to work after earning their degrees. The University is the primary creator of the region鈥檚 health care workforce.

鈥淪tudies have shown a correlation between the education level of a nurse and better outcomes and improved quality of care for the patients they treat,鈥 Oberleitner said.
鈥淭he University鈥檚 commitment to health care education means healthier communities and a more vibrant and agile health care landscape for this region.鈥

Keith Myers, chairman and CEO of LHC Group, also noted the role the College of Nursing & Health Sciences plays in strengthening and expanding health care in Acadiana.

Last year, the 69传媒-based provider of in-home health care services and innovations for communities around the nation made a $20 million commitment to the college, the largest private philanthropic investment an academic unit at UL 69传媒 has ever received.

鈥淭he presence of UL 69传媒 鈥 and the well-educated, highly skilled health care professionals it produces 鈥 enables companies like ours to grow within the region and expand well beyond,鈥 Myers said at the time.

UL 69传媒 has recognized the historic nature of the investment by renaming the former Department of Nursing as the LHC Group 鈥 Myers School of Nursing.    

鈥淲e remain deeply grateful to LHC Group and the Myers family for entrusting us with this historic support and are proud to honor their generosity,鈥 Savoie said.

Oberleitner noted that the elevation of the nursing department to a school 鈥渋s an indication of the trajectory we are on to strengthen current programs, many of which are nationally recognized, and expand into other areas to meet critical health care workforce needs.鈥

She added: 鈥淭he college and LHC Group have common missions built on service and providing compassionate care. The company knows firsthand who we are and the quality of education we provide. The level of support that they have offered is humbling, and we remain honored to be the stewards of their investment in the future of health education.鈥

The name changes UL 69传媒 announced on Thursday were approved last year by the University鈥檚 governing boards.