UHCL program helps nurses with lapsed licenses relaunch careers
April 16, 2019 | UHCL Staff
Registered nurses whose licenses have lapsed need not look far for a way back to the
workplace. Starting June 4, University of Houston-Clear Lake’s Continuing Education program is offering courses that will help nurses who have been away from the nursing workplace
for four years or more to reactivate their RN license and relaunch their careers.
“These courses are designed to give registered nurses updated knowledge in theory
and clinical practice to meet the Texas Board of Nursing requirements for reactivation,”
said Karen Alexander, assistant professor nursing and director of the nursing program. “This course not only reactivates the license, but it returns highly qualified nurses
to the workforce.”
She added that it is not possible for a registered nurse to reactivate his or her
license without these courses.
Alexander said that course one, which is delivered in a hybrid format that merges
face-to-face and online instruction, begins with refresher information in areas including
concepts of adult medical-surgical care, pharmacology, medication administration,
standards of practice and ethics.
“The second course begins with simulation and culminates in completion of 80 hours
of direct clinical care delivery, with a nurse preceptor in one of the area hospitals
that is in partnership with us,” she said. “There are many vitally needed registered
nurses who may be working in other jobs or not at all simply because their licenses
have lapsed. Completing these courses helps meet the ever-increasing healthcare demand
for excellent nurses with active licenses in our area.”
Alexander said there are very few such programs for registered nurses in the Houston-Galveston
area. “Because of the lack of availability for this program in this area, we are partnering
with Austin Community College as well. We can take Austin students who have completed
the first didactic course, and then enroll them so they can finish the second clinical
course at UH-Clear Lake,” she said. “We can find a hospital to place these students
to complete their precepted clinicals more easily here.”
She said that once the courses have been finished, and the completion paperwork is
submitted to the Texas Board of Nursing, the license will likely be reactivated within
the timeline provided by the board.
“Successful completion of the courses means nurses can go back into practice very
quickly,” she said. “At UHCL, job placement for registered nurses is very high. Because
these students are doing their clinical refresher hours at various local hospitals,
it’s an opportunity for them to demonstrate their previous and newly-acquired skills
and to network. They can return to the workforce to deliver quality and effective
care very quickly.”
The fee for the first course is $750, and for the second course is $350. There is
a $100 book fee. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/uhcl-nurse-re-entry.
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