The nursing detachment is a new and thriving program offered to nursing students who wish to be a part of the Corps of Cadets. The Corps enhances their undergraduate nursing education by providing the unique leadership and management training along with the practical experience needed for success; either in the Army or in a civilian career. The cadets focus primarily on obtaining their nursing degrees while being afforded the opportunity to participate in activities offered by the Corps.
The Army Nurse Cadet Detachment conducts visits to Army hospitals to provide future Army Nurse officers with a better understanding of the work environment that they will enter after graduating from the nurse program at NGCSU. This photo depicts NGCSU first year Associates' of Nursing program Army ROTC cadets at Eisenhower Army Hospital with Class of 1998 NGCSU alumni Captain Sunderland, an Army nurse assigned to Eisenhower Army Hospital. Captain Sunderland's first assignment as an Army Nurse after graduating with a bachelor of nursing degree from NGCSU was Fort Sam Houston, Texas. She has had one tour of duty in Iraq where she served in an Army field hospital.
North Georgia offers Nursing ROTC scholarships. The combination of North Georgia's progressive military training through Army ROTC and the Corps of Cadets with challenging curriculum offered through the NGCSU Nursing Department make for a very intense and rewarding experience that will prepare you to be an Army Nurse. Click here for more information regarding the NGCSU Nurse ROTC Scholarship.

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Useful links for additional information about the Army Nurse cadet Program or the Army Nurse Corps:
- http://armynursecorps.amedd.army.mil/
- http://www.goarmy.com/amedd/nurse/index.jsp
The Nursing Detachment motto is:
“You blow 'em up, we sew 'em up!”
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