TRU sees high interest in Nurse Practitioner program – with good potential grads will stay local
KAMLOOPS — It’s been one year since Thompson Rivers University (TRU) launched its Masters of Nursing-Nurse Practitioner program (MN-NP). The degree course has 15 seats, which were quickly filled, with hundreds of people applying for the next round.
The goal was to expand nursing education options and to help increase the amount of nurse practitioners (NPs) in the region. TRU’s Dean of Nursing, Dr. Rani Srivastava, says interest in the program is high, and there’s a good chance students will want to start their careers in the local area after graduating.
“I mean, the system is saying, ‘Get nurses, get nurse practitioners out there sooner, faster, more,'” she explains.