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SDSU Nursing Shifts To Online Learning

SDSU Nursing School

College students across the country are changing the way they learn as campuses close because of the corona virus. Many students will finish the spring semester using online learning portals. For South Dakota State University nursing students, there are curriculum changes as well.

Dr. Mary Ann Krough is the Dean of Nursing and Science at SDSU. She said the coronavirus pandemic has imposed restrictions for students in clinical settings.

"And really that was to protect patients, primarily in our elderly population," explained Dr. Krough. "So assisted living, nursing home type environments, that we utilize a lot – especially in early learning for some of our nursing students."

Last week, South Dakota State moved most undergrad nursing students out of clinical settings. Now there are no clinical placements for students. According to Dr. Krough, this is an attempt to slow the spread of coronavirus. She mentioned alternative learning programs, such as virtual simulations, will ensure clinical students can continue their education while at home.