
Bon Secours Memorial School of Nursing
Since 1961, more than 3,000 students have graduated from the 30-month Registered Nurse diploma program at the Bon Secours Memorial School of Nursing. Our program prepares students for licensure as a registered nurse and gives students a solid foundation to complete their Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
Early and continuous student involvement with patients is a strength of our program. Bon Secours Memorial School of Nursing has hands on clinical experiences that start the very first semester. Our class size is small, which allows students to receive the individualized attention they need. Learn more >>
Bon Secours School of Medical Imaging
The program curriculum is designed to meet the guidelines established by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. The radiography program is comprised of both classroom and clinical education activities.
Classroom courses provide theory and methods designed to prepare individuals to deliver quality patient care and produce quality diagnostic medical images. Didactic classes (classroom-based) are building block in nature, resulting in a sequential enrollment. Didactic courses prepare students for clinical courses that occur concurrently. Clinical courses are held within hospital, clinic or imaging center. During clinical courses students perform activities with staff technologists, preceptors, and clinical instructors to develop their skills and ensure their competency at performing radiographic procedures. Learn more >>
Bon Secours Pharmacy Residency Program
Bon Secours Richmond Health System’s Pharmacy Practice Residency is a 12-month postgraduate training program designed to help new pharmacists gain confidence and competence in the health system setting. This professional practice learning experience will emphasize the development of the knowledge and skills needed to pursue rational drug therapy. The goals, objectives, and evaluation processes are consistent with those established by American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) for pharmacy practice residency programs. Learn more >>