Gain hands-on nursing experience before choosing if nursing is the right path for you, through Adelphi’s summer nursing program for high school students.

About the Course

Step into the life of a Registered Professional Nurse in this hands-on summer program. You’ll learn about the critical role nurses play in patient care, communication, and ethical decision-making, while gaining practical experience in a clinical and simulated healthcare environment.

Through interactive simulations, clinical site visits, and engaging discussions, you’ll explore professional values, patient relationships, and the reasoning skills that shape safe and effective nursing practice.

Students interested in nursing and healthcare will gain foundational skills and certifications that prepare them for future study and careers in nursing, public health, and allied health professions.

Course Details

  • Credits: 3
  • Location: Adelphi University, Garden City, NY campus
  • Dates: July 12–August 1, 2026
  • Schedule: Monday–Thursday, 10:00am–2:00pm
  • Clinical Site Visits: Fridays, July 17 and July 24, 9:00am–1:00pm
Pre-college nursing student providing CPR in Adelphi’s state-of-the-art Clinical Education and Simulation Lab.

Nursing students practice patient care skills in Adelphi University’s Clinical Education and Simulation Lab during the summer pre-college program.

What You’ll Learn

By the end of the course, you will:

  • Participate in educational simulation experiences in Adelphi’s Clinical Education and Simulation Lab, the only lab of its kind on Long Island accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare
  • Explore different areas of clinical expertise, including nutrition, medical-surgical, older adult, obstetrics, pediatrics, and public health
  • Earn CPR certification from the American Heart Association
  • Become “Stop the Bleed” certified
  • Gain practical experience through clinical site visits at local Long Island hospitals

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Theresa Drucker, PhD, RN, is an experienced registered nurse with a strong foundation in critical care nursing. She spent several years delivering expert care in critical care settings at Saint Francis Hospital before transitioning her passion for teaching and advanced practice into academia. Theresa’s scholarly focus centers on the integration of telehealth in critical care, also known as the teleICU, where remote support enhances bedside care and patient outcomes. Through her work, Theresa strives to bridge clinical practice, technology, and nursing education to prepare the next generation of nurses for the future of healthcare.

Debra Norberg
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