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| Established | 1920 |
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Parent institution | University of Missouri |
| Dean | Lori Popejoy |
Academic staff | 50+ |
| Students | 580 |
| Location | 38°56′23″N92°19′40″W / 38.93966°N 92.32776°W /38.93966; -92.32776 |
| Affiliations | University of Missouri Health Care Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education |
| Website | nursing |
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TheSinclair School of Nursing is a nursing school affiliated with theUniversity of Missouri andUniversity of Missouri Health Care. First established in 1920, the program is fully accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. In 2014, CollegeAtlas.org ranked it as the top school of nursing in the nation.[1]
The School has over 380 undergraduate students enrolled in theBachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program and over 200 graduate students in theirMaster of Science in Nursing (MSN) andDoctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), andPhD programs.
The MU Sinclair School of Nursing maintains an eight-bed technology laboratory for students. Students may sign out equipment for use with clients as part of class assignments. The laboratory is staffed by skilled, experienced professional nurses who can offer suggestions for learning activities.
Institutions affiliated with the Sinclair School of Nursing include: Tiger Place, a retirement home that is a joint venture between the School of Nursing and Americare Senior Living; MU Sinclair Home Care, a home care arm of the School that was purchased in 2009 by Oxfard Healthcare; and the MU Interdisciplinary Center on Aging, which combines all three health science schools in an effort to enhance the quality of health care for older adults.