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Are You Ready for Flu Season?

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Advancing Education

At Missouri Baptist Medical Center we believe that by advancing the education and leadership of our nurses, we become stronger advocates for our patients and their families. Our nurses innovate, collaborate and practice in an environment of trust to provide award-winning care.

RN Residency Program

The Missouri Baptist First-Year RN Residency program was designed to facilitate a smooth transition from student to graduate nurse. We are committed to providing life-long learning and development of nurses with the aim of advancing the profession and providing a competent workforce to care for our acutely ill patients. In addition to enriching clinical knowledge, the RN Residency program educates on team dynamics and leadership skills to build confidence.

Tuition Assistance

Our nurses at Missouri Baptist Medical Center are encouraged to continue their education. Tuition reimbursement is available for approved coursework and degrees relating to their current career path. In partnership with BJC’s Center for Lifelong Learning, cohort programs are available with deferred payment to certain nursing programs in St. Louis.

 

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