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First Graduates of MGA’s
Master’s Degree in Nursing Look
 Forward to Expanding Careers

By Sheron Smith

After working as an RN for nearly a dozen              11 students, all of whom plan to participate in
         years, Darquita Loyd was ready for her        MGA’s fall 2017 graduation ceremony. All
          career to take a new direction as she eased  enrolled when MGA launched the master’s

into her mid-30s.                                      program in January 2016.

	 “In order to move beyond being a bedside             	 “We’re excited to reach this milestone,” said

nurse, I had to obtain a higher degree,” said Loyd, Dr. Lawanda Greene, assistant professor of

who works for Navicent Health in Macon. “I was Nursing who coordinates the program. “Getting

ready to do more as a nurse.”                          a new master’s degree established is challenging

	 A bachelor’s degree graduate of the former           work but it pays off when you actually see

Macon State College, Loyd in 2015 began                students getting ready to graduate and know they

receiving postcards in the mail with details about     are going to have a positive impact on their

an upcoming master’s program in Nursing         “Nurse     future   patients.”  Master  of  Science     in
at her alma mater, now Middle Georgia       Practitioners    	         MGA’s

State University. After attending a drop- and other mid- Nursing - Adult/Gerontology Acute
in information session that School of level providers are Care Nurse Practitioner program
Nursing faculty held at Navicent, Loyd becoming staples requires students to complete 43 hours
applied for admission and joined the        for medical of graduate coursework. The advanced

charter class.                                    practice.” practice program prepares RNs to

	 In late summer 2017, she became one                      provide care to a broad population base

of the first students to complete MGA’s Master         in a variety of acute/sub-acute care settings,

of Science in Nursing - Adult/Gerontology Acute including hospitals, rehabilitation facilities,

Care Nurse Practitioner program. She is thrilled       nursing homes, physician specialty practices,

about the career options she now has as an             trauma units, burn units, and community

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, whose role         healthcare.

in healthcare settings is usually more specialized 	 The program’s curriculum focuses on acute,

and independent – and higher paying – than that complex chronic, critical care, and health

of an RN.                                              promotion. Students hone critical thinking skills

	 “It’s great to be part of the first graduating       in order to develop plans of care that include

class,” Loyd said. “We’re setting the foundation for non-pharmacological approaches. They are

those who will follow in our footsteps.”               expected to learn how to lead quality improve-

	 The charter master’s degree class consists of        ment projects within healthcare facilities.

                      Editor’s Note: Information about the degree is at www.mga.edu/graduate-studies/,
                                   or email Dr. Lawanda Greene at lawanda.greene@mga.edu.

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