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Prof. Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) University (PRSU), formerly Allahabad State University, is a state university located in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. Established in 2016, it has jurisdiction over the four districts of the Prayagraj division .
The EMR/ EHR (Electronic Medical Records/Electronic Health Records) by Nightingale is a web-based program and is hosted in a secure ASP (Application Service Provider) environment. Nightingale ranked no.1 in 2008, Canadian Technology companies' Fast 50 Ranking by Deloitte [3] as an established software as a service (SaaS) technology-based company.
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, was established in 1964. It is named after Pt.Ravishankar Shukla, the first chief minister of Madhya Pradesh. [3] The university came into being on May 1 and was functional from June 1, 1964 with 46 affiliated colleges, five university teaching departments (UTDs) and 34,000 students.
Nightingale College was formed in 2010 and was originally "training students while seeking accreditation." [1] In April 2011 the college began offering the Associate of Science in Nursing (ADN) Program. By May 2020 Nightingale college had 18 locations across the United States. [4] In the college's first ten years more than 1000 students ...
Anil Neerukonda Institute of Technology and Sciences (ANITS), was established in the Academic Year 2001–02 with the approval of the All India Council for Technology Education (AICTE), New Delhi and the Government of Andhra Pradesh and is affiliated to Andhra University (AU), Visakhapatnam. All the eligible courses are Accredited by NBA in the ...
London College of Technology and Business [282] London External Studies, Nigeria [56] Lorenz University, California; [18] [283] closed but still listed as of 2009; Los Angeles University, California [18] Louisiana Baptist University (formerly Baptist Christian University) [284] [285] Lahore Metropolitan University, Lahore [57]
When Nightingale's school for nurses was initially set up, under the direction of Mrs Wardroper, the hospital matron, [14] the students had a typical training period lasting a year. [2] Students normally lived in-house; whilst having their own private rooms, a common room for lounge or socials was provided in the hospital's special area.
This institution was authorized by House Bill 633, passed by the Tennessee General Assembly on March 15, 1963, and approved by the Governor on March 22, 1963.. The college was governed by the Tennessee Department of Education until 1983 when control was transferred to the Tennessee Board of Regents by House Bill 697 and Senate Bill 746.