Roseman University’s 10th Annual Scholarship Gala Celebrates the Year of the Dragon

 - Champions of Health Care in Education Awards Honors Community Leaders - 

HENDERSON, Nev. – January 23, 2012 – Continuing its mission to educate tomorrow’s health care leaders, Roseman University of Health Sciences will present its 10th Annual Scholarship Gala on Saturday, May 12 at the Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas. This year’s gala is themed “In the Year of the Dragon,” evoking the ambition and passion associated with the fifth and mightiest position of the Chinese Zodiac.

Bringing the theme to life, the ballroom of the Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas will be adorned with traditional Year of the Dragon décor that will be complemented with music and performances to create an atmosphere befitting the greatest of Chinese holiday celebrations.

The soiree begins at 5:30 p.m. with a reception featuring fine wines and hors d’ouerves. Following, a specially created dinner will feature a variety Asian-fusion cuisine. Event tables and seats are now on sale. Corporate and philanthropic sponsorship opportunities are also available. Proceeds from the gala benefit student scholarships and services for Roseman University’s nursing, pharmacy and dental students.

At the gala, Roseman University will also present its Sixth Annual Champions of Health Care in Education Awards. This year’s honorees include Emily Neilson, general manager of 8 News Now, and Dr. David Steinberg, CEO of Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Imaging. Both individuals are being recognized for their outstanding contributions to education and health care in Southern Nevada. Last year’s honorees included Selma Bartlett, Dr. Ronald Kline and Bruce Spotleson.

For information or to make reservations, call Barbara Wood at 702-968-2055 or email bwood@roseman.edu.

About Roseman University of Health Sciences

Founded in 1999, Roseman University of Health Sciences (formerly University of Southern Nevada) is a private, 501(c)(3) non-profit institution of higher learning with campuses in Henderson, Nev. and South Jordan, Utah. The university is comprised of the College of Dental Medicine, offering a Doctor of Dental Medicine and an Advanced Education in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics/MBA residency; College of Pharmacy, offering a Doctor of Pharmacy and Professional Continuing Education; College of Nursing, offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing; and an MBA program. The university is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and is an equal opportunity institution. For more information, visit http://www.roseman.edu.

Roseman’s first Utah nursing graduates achieve 100 percent pass rate on NCLEX-RN exam

- Roseman nursing students at Utah campus score above the national average -

SOUTH JORDAN, UTAH – December 6, 2011 – The first class of graduates from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at Roseman University’s South Jordan, Utah campus achieved a perfect 100 percent pass rate on the NCLEX-RN examination.

“It is quite a challenge for a nursing program to achieve a 100 percent pass rate, and even more challenging to score 100 percent with the first graduating class,” said Dr. Marlene Luna, Dean of the Roseman University College of Nursing, South Jordan.

A report from the Utah State Board of Nursing shows that among nursing programs in Utah, the 2011 passing rates for the NCLEX-RN exam ranged from 67.69 percent to 100 percent, with an average of 88.36 percent. Overall, nursing programs in the state of Utah do well when compared to other states, Guam, American Samoa, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.  A National Council of State Boards of Nursing report indicates that the 2011 national average pass rate for first-time candidates educated in the U.S. was just under 90 percent.

“Congratulations are in order to our great faculty and for the students in the first cohort who, early on, recognized their responsibility as the inaugural class to represent the College of Nursing in a professional manner,” said Luna. “The Class of 2011 leaves behind a great legacy, and a standard of measure for the classes that will follow.”

Dean Luna said that while it would be great to achieve a 100 percent pass rate every year, the goal for Roseman University’s Utah nursing program is to maintain a consistent pass rate between 90 and 100 percent.

Roseman University Unveils Utah’s First Four-Year College of Dental Medicine

Roseman’s Doctor of Dental Medicine program the only one of its kind in Utah

South Jordan, UT – October 27, 2011 - Roseman University of Health Sciences, a private, non-profit, accredited institution, dedicated its new College of Dental Medicine in a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, October 27 at 10 a.m. City and University officials, faculty, students and esteemed community members were in attendance.

Spencer P. Eccles, executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, provided special remarks at the ceremony, and members of the College’s faculty and inaugural Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) Class took guests on tours of the facility.

Roseman opened its South Jordan campus in 2006 with the College of Pharmacy and has continued to grow, adding a College of Nursing in January 2010 and breaking ground on the College of Dental Medicine in April of the same year. Prior to the University launching the new DMD program, any residents interested in pursuing dentistry could not complete their dental education in Utah. According to the American Dental Association’s The Economics of Dental Education, Utah has the highest number per capita of students who leave the state to pursue dental education. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Service’s designates most Utah counties, particularly in rural areas, as having shortages of dental professionals.  For these reasons, Roseman determined a College of Dental Medicine would benefit the students and residents of Utah.

The need for a DMD program was further substantiated in Utah and the intermountain region by the program’s first-year application numbers. A total of 1,220 students applied to attend, and were narrowed down to Roseman’s inaugural class of 64 students. Many of these students are from rural communities throughout the intermountain region, and approximately half are from Utah.

“The need for a dental school in Utah extends beyond offering local students the chance to attend a DMD program close to home,” said Dr. Richard Buchanan, Dean of Roseman University College of Dental Medicine. “Our patient clinic will also expand access to quality, affordable dental care for low-income and traditionally underserved populations in the state.”

The 64 students in the class of 2015 will be the first to attend classes in the new five-story 125,000 square foot facility. The first phase of the building, unveiled during the dedication, features a large classroom with the latest in multimedia technology, team breakout rooms, six imaging rooms, two wet labs, conference rooms, student and faculty lounges. Also part of the first phase is a patient clinic with 80 dental operatories that will initially be used to provide clinic simulation courses for first and second year students and subsequently to provide dental care to residents of the Salt Lake valley and surrounding areas. The clinic will provide emergency dental care beginning in January 2012, and will open for general dental care in 2013.

A second phase with additional classroom and lab facilities, as well as additional dental clinics, will open in coming years as the program expands. Once the clinic reaches full capacity, it will include 189 dental operatories where students, under the direct supervision of faculty who are licensed dentists, will treat 300-350 patients per day.

“Roseman University is an institution with an uncompromised commitment to providing an outstanding learning experience through its dynamic educational model and use of the latest technology in both classroom and clinical settings,” said Roseman president Dr. Harry Rosenberg. “Our high-quality faculty members are passionate about the fields they teach and our students consistently achieve professional success in their chosen career fields.”

The new facility, coupled with Roseman University’s approach to education, provides its students with a unique experience geared toward their success.

Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Pharmacy Student Pharmacists Launch Month of Outreach to Improve Medication Adherence in Southern Nevada

 4.6 percent of adults die of heart disease in Clark County and 8.7 percent of the adult population have been diagnosed with diabetes; a conversation with student pharmacists can lead to better medication adherence and improved health outcomes

Henderson, Nev. – September 30, 2011— This October, student pharmacists from Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Pharmacy will kick off a series of community outreach activities in Southern Nevada to raise awareness about the health consequences of poor medication adherence, or not taking prescription medication as directed.

Roseman student pharmacists will join with students across the country in a month-long campaign, “Script Your Future,” as part of a national effort to educate consumers on the importance of medication adherence.  More than one-third of medicine-related hospitalizations and almost 125,000 deaths in the United States each year are due to people not taking their prescription medicine as directed.

The students are supported by a national coalition of more than 100 public and private stakeholder organizations, led by the National Consumers League(NCL).  The campaign provides tools to help patients and health care professionals better communicate about ways to improve medication adherence. The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and the National Association of Chain Drug Stores Foundation, both partners of the campaign, are leading efforts to engage the next generation of pharmacists in the campaign.

“Non-adherence to prescribed medication is a major public health concern, but many patients don’t discuss their concerns about medication with a health care professional,” said Whitney Zatzkin, policy and advocacy manager at the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.  “Pharmacists are among the most visible and accessible members of the health care team, which allows them to begin those conversations with patients about taking medication as prescribed.  Student pharmacists can work directly within communities to educate patients about medication adherence and ultimately lead to people living healthier lives.”

The student pharmacists of Roseman University College of Pharmacy will raise awareness in Southern Nevada through special health-related events throughout October, kicking off with the American Diabetes Association’s “Step out: Walk to Stop Diabetes” on October 8. Additional outreach events will include health fairs in Pahrump, Boulder City, Henderson and Las Vegas. Students also plan to take the “Script Your Future” message directly to the area’s senior citizens through presentation at various senior community centers. More information about these events can be found online in the University’s Calendar of Events at www.roseman.edu.

“There are many reasons why people don’t take their medicine as directed, but the consequences for patients are the same,” said Dr. Mark Decerbo, associate professor of pharmacy practice at Roseman University College of Pharmacy. “Non-adherence puts patients, especially those with chronic conditions, such as diabetes or asthma, at risk for serious complications. Student-pharmacists will be able to provide valuable information and help people-at-risk to take medication adherence seriously.”

To learn more about the campaign, go to www.ScriptYourFuture.org.

Founded in 1999, Roseman University of Health Sciences(formerly University of Southern Nevada) is a private, non-profit institution of higher learning with campuses in Henderson, Nev. and South Jordan, Utah. The university is comprised of the College of Dental Medicine, offering a Doctor of Dental Medicine and an Advanced Education in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics/MBA residency; College of Pharmacy, offering a Doctor of Pharmacy and Professional Continuing Education; College of Nursing, offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing; and an MBA program. The university is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and is an equal opportunity institution. For more information, visit http://www.roseman.edu.

“Script Your Future” is a campaign of the National Consumers League (NCL), a private, non-profit membership organization founded in 1899. For more information about the Script Your Future campaign, visit www.ScriptYourFuture.org.  For more information on NCL, please visit www.nclnet.org.

Roseman University of Health Sciences and St. Rose Dominican Hospitals Offer MBA Focused on Health Care

Roseman University of Health Sciences has partnered with St. Rose Dominican Hospitals to offer a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree aimed at building entrepreneurial skills among health care professionals and others interested in pursuing a career in the business of health care.

“The creation of a health care-focused MBA program is another important step in the Roseman University’s ongoing strategy to build on its core strength of transforming health care education,” said Dr. Okeleke Nzeogwu, MBA program director. “Since 2004, the MBA has been a tremendous value to our Doctor of Pharmacy students, and most recently to our orthodontic residents, who complement their clinical skills with critical business knowledge. With this partnership, now other health care professionals have the same opportunity.”

Professionals who may benefit include physicians, dentists, nurses, business managers of medical practice groups, executives in health care companies, professionals whose clientele includes health care companies and hospital managers and administrators. The curriculum is designed to help graduates make informed business and management decisions, recognize and manage new venture opportunities within organizations and perhaps launch their own businesses. It also prepares individuals for senior level management positions within health care organizations.

For St. Rose Dominican Hospitals President/CEO and Senior Vice President of Operations, CHW Nevada Rod Davis, the program makes sense. “The health care sector makes up more than 16 percent of all economic activity in the U.S. and is expected to grow more than 20 percent by 2020,” Davis said.  ”As the population ages and as more managers are needed to improve efficiency and ensure quality, while also controlling costs, health care employment will continue to grow at a rapid rate. Business and management education prepares people for the opportunities that come with this growth.”

Students enrolled in the program meet one evening a week and one Saturday a month for about 30 months, which will allow them to continue their careers. Classes are taught at St. Rose Dominican Hospital’s education facility at 1776 E. Warm Springs Road in Las Vegas.

The curriculum uses the Roseman University’s model of teaching one block/course at a time. Throughout the program, lectures, discussions, projects and cases will examine different facets of health care. Roseman University’s MBA program is accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE).

For information about the Roseman University MBA for health care professionals, please contact Delores Leonard at 702-968-1678 or email mba@roseman.edu.

About Roseman University of Health Sciences

Founded in 1999, Roseman University of Health Sciences (formerly University of Southern Nevada) is a private, non-profit institution of higher learning with campuses in Henderson, Nev. and South Jordan, Utah. The university is comprised of the College of Dental Medicine, offering a Doctor of Dental Medicine and an Advanced Education in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics/MBA residency; College of Pharmacy, offering a Doctor of Pharmacy and Professional Continuing Education; College of Nursing, offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing; and an MBA program. The university is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and is an equal opportunity institution. For more information, visit http://www.roseman.edu.

Roseman University’s Utah Dental Medicine Program receives CODA accreditation

- Utah’s first and only Doctor of Dental Medicine program is now preparing to enroll its inaugural class -

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah – August 4, 2011 – Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine, South Jordan has been granted initial accreditation from the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) for its Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) program.

“The College of Dental Medicine’s Administrative team and faculty have worked extremely hard to complete the accreditation process prior to the enrollment of the inaugural Doctor of Dental Medicine class this fall,” said Dr. Tom Metzger, Co-Chancellor of Roseman University, South Jordan. “Receiving initial accreditation is an important step in validating the quality of the program, and we commend the DMD program for its success.”

Roseman University’s DMD program submitted the Application for Initial Accreditation to the Commission in September 2010, and hosted an accreditation site visit in March 2011. The Commission considered the recommendations of the Site Visit Team and Review Committee at its August 2011 meeting and granted a status of “initial accreditation” on August 4.

Once a program is granted “initial accreditation” status, CODA will conduct another site visit in the second year of the program, and a third site visit prior to the first class of students graduating from the four-year program. CODA will then conduct follow-up site reviews every seven years.

“We are delighted and proud that the DMD program met the requirements of this rigorous process,” said Dr. Richard Buchanan, Dean of RosemanUniversity College of Dental Medicine, South Jordan. “This means our students will graduate from an accredited program and will meet this important aspect for obtaining professional licensure.”

The inaugural DMD class of 64 students will be on campus for orientation next week. Classes begin August 15.

This comes on the heels of the College of Nursing, South Jordan’s accreditation for its Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the NationalLeague for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) on July 28. Roseman University of Health Sciences is also regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.

About Roseman University of Health Sciences

Founded in 1999, Roseman University of Health Sciences is a private, non-profit institution of higher learning with campuses in Henderson, Nev. and South Jordan, Utah. The university is comprised of the College of Dental Medicine, offering an Advanced Education in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics/MBA residency and Doctor of Dental Medicine program; College ofPharmacy, offering a Doctor of Pharmacy and Professional Continuing Education; College of Nursing, offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing; and an MBA program. The university is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and is an equal opportunity institution. For more information, visit http://www.roseman.edu.

Roseman University College of Nursing, South Jordan receives initial accreditation from NLNAC

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah – July 28, 2011 – Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Nursing, South Jordan has been granted initial accreditation from the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) for its Bachelor of Science in Nursing program (BSN).

Obtaining initial accreditation is the final step in the NLNAC national accreditation process, a process designed to measure the program’s commitment to nursing education and adherence to the NLNAC’s criteria for quality education.

“The accreditation process is an important one in validating the quality and success of our programs, and is the culmination of much hard work from faculty, staff, and students in the College of Nursing,” said Dr. Tom Metzger, Co-Chancellor of Roseman University, South Jordan.

Following an extensive self-study conducted by Roseman University College of Nursing, South Jordan, an NLNAC team visited the Utah campus in the spring for a site visit, and recommended the program for initial accreditation based on compliance with six NLNAC standards. The standards include: (1) adherence to Roseman’s stated mission, and administrative leadership, (2) qualified faculty and staff, (3) effective student policies and student services, (4) a curriculum that prepares students to achieve outcomes necessary to practice nursing professionally, (5) appropriate resources (fiscal, physical, and learning) that promote achievement for students, and (6) outcomes that measure and evaluate student learning in order to demonstrate that graduates have achieve competencies consistent with professional standards.

After the visit, the team prepared a report and presented it to an Evaluation Review Panel as well as the NLNAC staff, who referred it to the 15-member NLNAC Board of Commissioners for a final decision.

The site visit team was impressed with Roseman University’s innovative approach to education and out-of-the-box thinking, including the use of the block curriculum, and the active, collaborative learning environment created by the faculty and embraced by the students.

“The state of Utah mandates that nursing programs acquire national accreditation to ensure that each student is provided the highest quality education,” said Dr. Marlene Luna, Dean of Roseman University College of Nursing in South Jordan. “Receiving NLNAC accreditation validates to the faculty, and assures the students, and the nursing and medical communities, that Roseman University College of Nursing, South Jordan is providing the very best education possible. We are all very pleased with the NLNAC review of our Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, and with the outcome.”

The next accreditation review for the College of Nursing will take place in Spring 2016. Roseman University of Health Sciences is also regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.

About Roseman University of Health Sciences
Founded in 1999, Roseman University of Health Sciences is a private, non-profit institution of higher learning with campuses in Henderson, Nev. and South Jordan, Utah. The university is comprised of the College of Dental Medicine, offering an Advanced Education in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics/MBA residency and Doctor of Dental Medicine program; College of Pharmacy, offering a Doctor of Pharmacy and Professional Continuing Education; College of Nursing, offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing; and an MBA program. The university is regionally accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and is an equal opportunity institution. For more information, visit http://www.roseman.edu.