Department of Nursing Receives Grant from Kahlert Foundation
$50,000 grant will provide faculty and students with updated equipment for use in live nursing simulations

Hood College is proud to announce that the Department of Nursing has received a $50,000 grant from the Kahlert Foundation to be allocated towards updated laboratory equipment for use in various health simulations and demonstrations.
This grant follows the recent announcement of the College and Frederick Health Hospitalās expanded partnership that will see the establishment of a new, dedicated nursing department location, as well as the recent establishment of the Collegeās Ruth Whitaker Holmes ā55 School of Behavioral and Health Sciences, which will house the nursing program, among others.
āThe Hood College Department of Nursing was pleased to receive this generous $50,000 grant from the Kahlert Foundation,ā said Assistant Professor of Nursing Jennifer Cooper, DNP. āThese funds allowed us to purchase a geriatric simulator with dark skin, which will help make experiences in our lab more diverse.
āThe simulator will see use in many of our courses, including fundamentals, adult health, mental health and community health, as well as within our partner programs of nutrition, social work and counseling.ā
The new simulator, produced by Laerdal, is a full-body, high-fidelity simulator with the appearance of an older adult patient. The physical detail and clinical features cover every aspect of modern nursing curriculum for better preparedness in geriatric patient care.
āHealthcare has taken center stage over the past several years with the pandemic. The Kahlert Foundation is committed to investing in the education of our healthcare providers of the future,ā shared Ellen Finnerty Myers, Executive Director of the Foundation. āBuilding healthier communities is something the Kahlert family and board are passionate about.ā
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