Goshen College School of Nursing (Goshen, Indiana, USA)
The Goshen College School of Nursing, Goshen, Indiana, opened in 1951 with a four-year curriculum leading to a B.S. in Nursing degree. Beginning with the sophomore year the students commuted to the nearby Elkhart General Hospital for part-time clinical experience. Seventy-two Goshen College students were enrolled in the School of Nursing in the 1954-55 school year. Orpah Mosemann was the director of the School of Nursing at that time.
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