{"id":229642,"date":"2025-09-15T20:59:09","date_gmt":"2025-09-15T20:59:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/229642\/"},"modified":"2025-09-15T20:59:09","modified_gmt":"2025-09-15T20:59:09","slug":"new-fort-lewis-college-nursing-program-aims-to-help-rural-health-care-needs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/229642\/","title":{"rendered":"New Fort Lewis College nursing program aims to help rural health care needs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">Beyond High School is our free monthly newsletter covering higher education policy and practices in Colorado. <a href=\"https:\/\/ckbe.at\/41KJwSS\" rel=\"noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/ckbe.at\/41KJwSS\" target=\"_blank\">Sign up to get it delivered<\/a> to your inbox.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">Ryan Jim wants to become a nurse because he understands health care challenges in rural, Native communities.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">Growing up, the 20-year-old Fort Lewis College student would help take care of grandparents and regularly drive them to doctor appointments near his home in Fort Defiance, Arizona on the Navajo Nation reservation. He noticed many of the medical professionals would frequently come and go since they worked on part-time contracts.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">\u201cThe nurses that travel through do care to learn about the culture, but they are just temporary,\u201d Jim said. \u201cI feel like my people want more of their own community members to provide them care, someone that understands the troubles and hardships that the Native reservation has encountered and still is going through.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">This semester, Jim began his journey to care for his community as one of 22 Fort Lewis students in the inaugural cohort in the Durango school\u2019s new Nursing Hall bachelor\u2019s degree program. <\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">The college\u2019s program launched this fall with the goal of keeping aspiring health care professionals like Jim in the Four Corners region, a rural area where the borders of Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah meet.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">The program is the only bachelor\u2019s degree-level nursing program in the region. It fulfills a vital need to combat a nationwide nursing shortage that\u2019s more pronounced in rural areas, said Maggie LaRose, Fort Lewis College\u2019s director of nursing. <\/p>\n<p>Your monthly digest of essential higher education news across Colorado<\/p>\n<p>Whether you&#8217;re working with college-bound students or figuring out your own child&#8217;s next steps, we&#8217;re here to help. Stay on top of FAFSA news, policy changes, and more with Chalkbeat Colorado&#8217;s free monthly newsletter, Beyond High School.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">Nationwide, about 80% of counties are considered health care deserts, with access to services much more difficult in rural areas, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.goodrx.com\/healthcare-access\/research\/updated-healthcare-deserts\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">according to a national study by GoodRx Research<\/a>, a prescription and health care comparison website. For example, some counties in the Four Corners region have inadequate access to prescription drugs or primary care providers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">\u201cIt\u2019s not uncommon for a patient to travel an hour for the closest medical provider,\u201d LaRose said. \u201cThey come in for an appointment, then tomorrow they\u2019re supposed to come in for a scan, and then the next day they\u2019re supposed to do blood work. That just becomes a really difficult thing.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">The program, which has been several years in the making, partners with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, 350 miles northeast from Fort Lewis College in Durango. Leaders at Fort Lewis have built a new nursing facility paid through philanthropy and government funding, including $1.3 million in congressionally directed spending championed by U.S. Sens. Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper, both Colorado Democrats. <\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\"><a href=\"https:\/\/news.cuanschutz.edu\/nursing\/flc-unveils-nursing-hall-welcomes-first-cu-nursing-fort-lewis-college-cohort\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Faculty from CU will help teach students<\/a> about medical practices and procedures, and classes will also include teachings focused on rural health and Indigenous cultures.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">Students like Jim first have to complete general courses before they apply to the nursing program. Already, the school has 89 pre-nursing students who want to apply, LaRose said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">\u201cI really do think it\u2019s going to make a difference and have an impact on the health of our region,\u201d LaRose said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">Chaelyn Ziegler, 21, said she appreciates the new program because it keeps her close to home, is less expensive, and away from bigger cities. Ziegler attended school in San Diego before moving back to Durango.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">As a student in the first class of the Fort Lewis program, she enjoys being some of the only students in the new building and learning about human bodies and diseases. She\u2019s not sure if she will stay in the Durango area after she graduates, but she wants to remain in a more-rural setting.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">\u201cA small town is kind of where I want to end up,\u201d she said. \u201cI don\u2019t really want to go back to the city.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">Jim shares Ziegler\u2019s excitement of being part of the first class in a new program. He originally thought he would have to go to school in Grand Rapids, Michigan to get his degree. But he enrolled at Fort Lewis College because the school promised it would start the new bachelor\u2019s degree program and would keep him closer to his home.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">The nursing program has focused on the health of the region, equipping him with the knowledge he\u2019s desired so he can someday advocate for better health in his community \u2014 just like he has done for his family. He said his peers share the same passion.<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\">\u201cWe all want to make an impact on our communities and where we all come from,\u201d Jim said. \u201cAnd I think that\u2019s pretty cool.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"default__StyledText-sc-1px4eze-0 egVxCn body-paragraph\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.chalkbeat.org\/authors\/jason-gonzales\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Jason Gonzales<\/a> is a reporter covering higher education and the Colorado legislature. Chalkbeat Colorado partners with <a href=\"https:\/\/www.opencampusmedia.org\/\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Open Campus<\/a> on higher education coverage. Contact Jason at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.chalkbeat.org\/colorado\/2025\/09\/15\/fort-lewis-college-durango-nursing-program-focused-on-rural-health\/mailto:jgonzales@chalkbeat.org\" rel=\"noopener\" target=\"_blank\">jgonzales@chalkbeat.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Beyond High School is our free monthly newsletter covering higher education policy and practices in Colorado. 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