Roseman University of Health Sciences

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Henderson, Nevada is home to Roseman University of Health Sciences, a non-profit institution of higher education with a concentration on medical care. It also has a campus in South Jordan, which is located in Utah. It was first known as the Nevada College of Pharmacy and the University of Southern Nevada when it was established in the year 2001 by its namesake, Dr. Harry Rosenberg, who also served as the institution's first president.

A Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree, and a Master of Business Administration degree are all available to students at this institution. Students at Roseman University participate in a novel learning format known as the block system, which allows them to concentrate on a single subject at a time.

The Nevada Commission on Postsecondary Education has granted Roseman University of Health Sciences a licence that allows it to do business inside the state of Nevada. The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities has granted the institution its accreditation (NWCCU).

Accreditation for the College of Pharmacy at Roseman University of Health Sciences has been granted by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE). The educational institution is a participant in the activities of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP).

The Nevada State Board of Nursing has granted the Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Nursing its highest level of approval, which is "full approval." In addition, the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc. has granted the university its accreditation (NLNAC).

The names Rosenberg, who serves as president of the university, and Dr. Renee Coffman, who serves as dean of the Pharmacy School, were combined to create the name of the school.