Clinical Facilities
The School of Nursing does not have a specific identification with a medical center. Instead, the school takes advantage of the magnificent array of hospitals, research institutions, and other health care facilities in the Washington, D. C. Metropolitan Area. After consultation with preceptors and students, faculty assign students to facilities, services, and patients based on students' program goals and learning needs. Contractual agreements are maintained with agencies providing clinical learning sites. National Rankings are from U.S. News and World Report.
Here are some of the sites that welcome our students:
- Alexandria Health Department, Alexandria, VA.
- Cardiology Associates, P.C., Washington, DC.
- Children's Hospital National Medical Center, Washington, DC. - 9th Best Pediatric Institution
- Community of Hope Health Services, Washington, DC.
- Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, VA. - Ranked 38th in treating Digestive Orders, Ranked 39th in Gynecology, Geriatrics, Heart and Heart Surgery, Cancer Gynecology and Hormonal Disorders.
- Holy Cross Hospital, Silver Spring, MD.
- Hospice Care of DC, Washington, DC.
- HSC Pediatric Center (formerly the Hospital for Sick Children) Washington, DC.
- Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD. - Ranked 1st Overall. Ranked 1st in treating Kidney Disease, Ear, Note and Throat, Rhematology and Urology. Ranked 2nd in Geriatrics, Neurology, Neurosurgery and Opthalmology.
- Little Sisters of the Poor, Washington, DC.
- N Street Village, Inc., Washington, DC.
- National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, Bethesda, MD.
- National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD.
- Providence Hospital, Washington, DC.
- St. Ann's Infant and Maternity Home, Hyattsville, MD.
- St. Anthony's School, Washington, DC.
- S.O.M.E., Washington, DC.
- Veterans Administration Hospital, Washington, DC.
- Visiting Nurse Association, Washington, DC.
- Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC. - Ranked 17th in Heart and Heart Surgery.
