Recognizing the 75th anniversary of the Indiana Bar Foundation.
HR 66 urges the University of Hawaii Maui Campus to establish a Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, enhancing local nursing education and improving community healthcare.
HR 66 urges the University of Hawaii Maui Campus to establish a Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, enhancing local nursing education and improving community healthcare.
HR 66 is a resolution that urges the University of Hawaii President and the Board of Regents to establish a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at the University of Hawaii Maui Campus. The intent of this resolution is to enhance nursing education opportunities in Maui, thereby addressing the growing demand for qualified nursing professionals in the region.
HR 66 represents a significant step towards enhancing nursing education in Maui, aiming to meet the healthcare needs of the community by urging the University of Hawaii to establish a Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. The resolution has successfully passed through the necessary legislative processes, reflecting a commitment to improving healthcare education and services in the region.
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