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Healthcare Program Jonas Veterans Healthcare Program Goal Research Paper

Pages:1 (395 words)

Sources:4

Subject:Government

Topic:Veterans

Document Type:Research Paper

Document:#31535869


Healthcare Program

Jonas Veterans Healthcare Program

Program goal

Recognizing the tremendous commitment and sacrifices our veterans have made to serve our country, the Jonas Center is committed to do our part to support improved healthcare for this population (Jonas Center, N.d.).

The Jonas Center's vision is to foster new partnerships that help improve veterans' healthcare through nursing and we welcome all contributions to support our efforts.

• Program scope

Starting in the fall of 2012, the Jonas Center will support scholarships for 54 nurses to be trained at the doctoral level (PhD and DNP) on veteran-specific healthcare needs, ranging from clinical to policy to administration to education, to help ensure our veterans are receiving the best possible care. Scholar's research projects will be focused on priority veterans' healthcare need (as identified by the White House and Veterans Administration).

• Program audience

Students, veterans, and the general public.

• Program background

Occasionally, a donor's vision generates a new model of giving that affects countless others. This is the case with Barbara and Donald Jonas, philanthropists and noted art collectors who decided to increase their giving during their lifetimes. In May of 2005, working with the Jewish Communal Fund…


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Works Cited

Jonas Center. (N.d.). History. Retrieved from Jonas Center: http://www.jonascenter.org/who-we-are/history

Jonas Center. (N.d.). Jonas Veterans Healthcare Program. Retrieved from Jonas Center: http://www.jonascenter.org/program-areas/scholars/jonas-veterans-healthcare-program

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