The Thomas Edison State University (TESU) Accelerated BSN BAYADA Scholars Track at Cooper University Health Care (Cooper) offers an enriched education for nursing students. It is the result of a partnership among TESU, BAYADA Home Health Care Inc., BAYADA Education, and Cooper.
At the announcement of the new nursing education partnership (left to right) Wesley Trice, President of BAYADA Education, David Baiada, CEO of BAYADA Home Health Care; Mark Baiada, founder and Chairman of BAYADA Home Health Care, George E. Norcross, Chairman of Board of Cooper University Health Care, Dr. Merodie A. Hancock, President of TESU, and Dr. Anthony Mazzarelli, Co-CEO of Cooper University Health Care.
The Accelerated BSN Program provides dedicated clinical site experiences at Cooper and at BAYADA Home Health Care in addition to employment opportunities at Cooper after graduation.
“We are honored to partner with BAYADA Education and TESU to create this unique nursing experience where students will learn in an advanced academic clinical setting alongside of some of the nation’s top nurses and physician specialists,” said Norcross.
The partnership — aimed at attracting new nurses to the nursing profession and reducing the nursing shortage in New Jersey — was organized by BAYADA Education Inc., a nonprofit organization created by a $5 million donation from Ann and Mark Baiada, who is the founder and Chairman of BAYADA Home Health Care.
“This innovative partnership builds on TESU’s highly successful nursing program and addresses the critical nursing shortage by creating a new seamless pathway for aspiring nurses to excel in their careers,” said TESU President Dr. Merodie A. Hancock.
The TESU Accelerated BSN BAYADA Scholars Track at Cooper offers an entry point to several career options, with opportunities for scholarships and the best of both hospital- and home-based clinical education.