Salter School of Nursing and Allied Health Nursing Program Review

Initially known as the Health Care Training Associates, Salter School of Nursing and Allied Health (SSNAH) serves the residents of Manchester, New Hampshire as a Vocational and technical nurses training center. This post-secondary vocational training center was established to meet the training needs of students who wish to enter the nursing or allied heath careers from the most basic entry-level points.  The school has a curriculum that aims at developing students nursing career with a strong base that enhances career mobility into higher nursing education.

Nursing Programs at Salter School of Nursing & Allied Health

Nursing programs are the major programs under this post-secondary vocational and technical training center. As a vocational centre, the education level does not go beyond the practical nursing level but serves the purpose of students wishing to start from the foundation level upwards.  The focus is on career-oriented, on-the-job training required for entry in employment in the healthcare field.

 Two programs under the nursing docket are a Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) Program and a Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) track. The LPN track is fully accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission and is approved by the New Hampshire Board of Nursing. Specific details on each program are given below:

Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)

This program is offered at the Manchester campus and is meant to meet the education needs of students wishing to become nursing assistants. It is a 1-course program requiring 145 hours of both theory and clinical experience.  60 hours are dedicated for clinical experience and 85 hours for the theory component. The 60 clinical hours are completed at a long-term care facility while the theory and lab sessions are conducted at the Salter school of nursing.

The course gives emphasis on long term care, rehabilitation and acute care centers.  Students focus on Basic Life Support for adults, Infants and children patient groups.  Students serve an externship during their final term at Salter through assistance by the school’s Career Services Department to secure such externships. After completion, students become eligible to apply to New Hampshire Board of Nursing (NHBON) for licensure as nursing assistants.

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

Salter school of nursing provides the technical training that helps students meet the of the Board of Nursing standard requirements of a practical nurses. Students must have licensure as LNA prior to application into the program, otherwise, students must complete 145 hours of the LNA courses along with the LPN courses.

The program courses are taken in a period of 5 terms for nursing and supporting courses. The first term is short and entails current NLA license post assessment. Medical Assistants (MA) can also join the program after providing proof of licensure and official transcripts from the post-secondary education institution attended.

Coursework is designed to be completed during day or evening programs which require 24 hours of clinical experience per week on every weekend. Students may request for part time schedules to complete the coursework which can be arranged on an individual basis. Students also serve an externship during their final term at Salter through assistance by the school’s Career Services Department to secure such externships.

Contact:
The Salter School of Nursing & Allied Health
60 Rogers Street, Manchester,
NH 03103