GE Healthcare donates to Marquette College of Nursing

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GE Healthcare is donating a $440,000 educational grant for equipment for the Marquette University College of Nursing.

The equipment will include patient monitors with advanced technological capabilities, a central nursing station, telemetry technology, infant incubators and ventilators for the Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare Center for Clinical Simulation at Marquette.

โ€œGE Healthcareโ€™s advanced patient monitors and technological equipment will allow our nursing students and Wheaton Franciscan Healthcareโ€™s care providers to practice their clinical reasoning skills in an environment with the same equipment that they might encounter in clinical situations,โ€ said Marquette University College of Nursing Dean Margaret Faut Callahan. โ€œThe Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare Center for Clinical Simulation, equipped with state-of-the-science technology from GE Healthcare, will significantly bolster our efforts to improve health care delivery through excellence in nursing education.โ€

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โ€œWhile GE Healthcare may be a global company, we are also a local company and are delighted to participate and contribute to advancing nursing education at Marquette University,โ€ said Thierry Leclercq, vice president and general manager of Life Care Solutions at GE Healthcare. โ€œMany of our employees and families have, or will, attend Marquette University and knowing that those choosing a nursing education will work with GE Healthcare equipment is something our business, our employees and our families are proud of.โ€

GE Healthcare employs 6,500 employees in the state of Wisconsin, over 500 of whom have degrees from Marquette University.

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