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Do you have a passion for helping people? Are you looking for excellent Christian education close to home? Make a choice and make a difference! Adventist University of Health Sciences (ADU) and the Denver area Adventist hospitals are continually working together to offer unique opportunities in healthcare education. In harmony with the mission of Adventist Health Systems—To Extend the Healing Ministry of Christ— the mission of Adventist University is to develop service-oriented leaders who will practice Healthcare as Ministry. Simply put, Healthcare as Ministry is your hands doing God’s work! Take your first step in making a difference and contact ADU today!

Adventist University-Denver is excited to announce an expansion of the general education courses now offered. These courses are designed to serve as prerequisite requirements for nursing and other allied health fields.

For admission and program information, call (303) 765-6271.

ADU - Denver is located on the campus of Porter Adventist Hospital.

950 E. Harvard Avenue Suite B80
Denver, CO 80210

Phone: (303)765.6271

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Blended learning includes content and activities delivered in a web-based format, while other content and activities are offered in a classroom setting. The blended course promotes learning that is interactive and engaging for students in the classroom, but also allows them the autonomy to learn at their own pace outside the classroom. In the blended format, a portion of the course activities will be completed on campus or through synchronous interactive video, to provide real-time contact with course instructors. Course activities may include, but are not limited to, lecture content, case scenarios, chats or discussions, exams, and clinical involvement. Real-time interactions may occur via technological interactives such as Polycom, Wimba or Skype.


News

Week of Prayer 2011

Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences (FHCHS) held its annual Week of Prayer celebration the week of March 28-April 1, 2011. Due to unseasonably rainy weather all week, the celebration was held in the Student Lounge where it was standing room only all week. This year’s theme for Week of Prayer was “Tension is Good.” FHCHS chaplains Reynold Acosta and Bill Crofton assembled an eclectic mix of speakers that ranged from Nursing student, Eden Henry, to Florida Hospital’s Chief Operating Officer, Brian Paradis. Each day’s speaker would examine personal and spiritual growth that can come with the “tension” that occurs in one’s life.


Celebrate Nursing 2011

The FHCHS Department of Nursing held its 3rd annual Celebrate Nursing: “A Vessel of Honor for God” event on February 4, 2011, at the Florida Hospital Seventh-day Adventist Church.  The program celebrated the profession of nursing with selected readings, music, and a dedication ceremony in recognition of the example Christ provided of service to humankind.  Presentations by various faculty and alumni were meant to provide insight for current students into what it means to be a graduate of FHCHS.  Dr. Janice Preston—Department of Nursing Chair, charged the audience to understand that they have a duty to be people of integrity.


284 Graduate at Fall Trimester Commencement

Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences (FHCHS) celebrated its 2010 Fall Commencement on December 9, 2010, at Calvary Assembly of God located in Winter Park, Florida. The ceremony conferred Associate's and Bachelor's degrees for 284 graduate completing their respective programs of study.


About Us

Adventist University of Health Sciences (ADU) is a Seventh-day Adventist institution that specializes in healthcare education. Its location next to Florida Hospital near downtown Orlando gives students access to unparalleled clinical opportunities in physicians' offices, imaging centers, rehabilitation clinics, and Florida Hospital's own world-class facilities.

The University's guiding philosophy, Healthcare as Ministry, is based on the idea that true wellness is not achieved through medical care alone, but through healing relationships that speak to peoples' minds, bodies, and souls. This philosophy underpins each course of our associate, bachelor's, master's, and online programs.

For more information about our affordable, regionally accredited programs, visit Financial Services or About ADU.

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