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<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">The mission and vision of the College of Nursing are accomplished through open, honest, and respectful dialogue within our community of interest. Diverse opinions are sought and valued, and decisions are made after full discussion. We hold ourselves and each other accountable for positive communication behaviors.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom:15px;max-width:70em !important;">The mission and vision of the College of Nursing are accomplished through open, honest, and respectful dialogue within our community of interest. Diverse opinions are sought and valued, and decisions are made after full discussion. We hold ourselves and each other accountable for positive communication behaviors. </p>

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UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
COLLEGE OF NURSING
Mission, Vision & Leadership Philosophy Statement Subsection: 2.1
Section 2.0 - Mission, Vision & Philosophy Framework Statements Originating Date: February 1981
Responsible Reviewing Agency:
Faculty Coordinating Council
Strategic Planning Committee

Final Approving Agency:
Executive Council
Revised: April 1996
Revised: January 1999
Revised: December 1999
Revised: January 2000
Revised: February 2007
Revised: January 2010
Revised: April 2010
Revised: May 2016
Revised: September 2022


Mission

The mission of the College of Nursing is to transform lives through premier nursing education, innovative research, the highest quality health care, and pursuing health equity for all.

Vision

The vision of the College of Nursing is to collaborate with our academic-practice partners in using the ITEACH values to be a vital contributor to a world-renowned health sciences center and to advance innovative nursing education incorporating evidence-based experiential and active learning approaches; lead health care and health systems solutions based on cutting edge nursing research and a commitment to addressing social determinants of health and education; promote health, reduce the burden of illness, and actively work toward health equity in Nebraska and beyond; and, embrace diversity and inclusivity as essential to excellence.

Leadership Philosophy

The leadership philosophy of the College embraces resiliency, shaping positive change, pro-active thinking, dynamic partnerships built on respect and reciprocity, and risk-taking toward creative possibilities. We believe that all faculty, staff, students, and community partners have the potential for leadership and that leadership development is critical to achieving our mission and vision. Leadership includes effective team dynamics and leadership roles may vary depending on the needs of the situation and the strengths and skills of the participants. Nurses are key members of interprofessional health care teams and community-based teams that include members of the public.

Communication Philosophy

The mission and vision of the College of Nursing are accomplished through open, honest, and respectful dialogue within our community of interest. Diverse opinions are sought and valued, and decisions are made after full discussion. We hold ourselves and each other accountable for positive communication behaviors.