DeyLight Foundation Launches Nursing Education Professional Development Program with Academic and Clinical Institutions
DeyLight announced the launch of a new 22-week virtual training program designed to strengthen nursing education leadership and teaching excellence.
BOSTON, MA, UNITED STATES, January 7, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- DeyLight Health Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing healthcare education and workforce development globally, today announced the launch of a new 22-week virtual training program designed to strengthen nursing education leadership and teaching excellence. The program is delivered remotely in collaboration with Simmons University School of Nursing, Massachusetts General Hospital, Kumudini Nursing College, and Ayat College of Nursing and Health Sciences.The program officially commenced on November 3, 2025, and is delivered live Monday evenings (Boston time) and Tuesday mornings (Bangladesh time), enabling real-time participation across continents. This innovative format reflects DeyLight Foundation’s commitment to equitable access to high-quality healthcare education through global collaboration and technology-enabled learning. The 22-week program consists of 11 comprehensive modules, primarily taught by faculty from Simmons University School of Nursing, and is designed for nurse educators and academic leaders seeking to enhance curriculum design, teaching strategies, assessment methods, and leadership capacity within nursing education.
“This program represents a meaningful step toward building sustainable nursing education capacity through global partnership,” said Anne-Marie Barron, co-Founder of DeyLight Foundation and Clinical Nurse Specialist and Faculty Nurse Scientist at Massachusetts General Hospital. “By bringing together academic excellence from Simmons and clinical and educational partners in Bangladesh, we are creating a shared learning environment that supports educators and ultimately improves patient care.”
“Together, we are creating a powerful cross-cultural collaboration that supports nurse educators, enriches teaching and practice, and advances patient care. This work holds deep meaning for our faculty and students, who develop global perspectives and cultural humility through reciprocal learning, while partnering with colleagues in Bangladesh to strengthen nursing education and health outcomes in ways that are sustainable and community-centered,” added Heather Shlosser, Dean & Chief Nursing Administrator of Simmons University School of Nursing.
The 11-module curriculum includes topics that span leadership development, learning theory, curriculum design, simulation best practices, clinical and didactic teaching strategies, and assessment and feedback. Through interactive lectures, workshops, and collaborative discussions, participants gain practical tools to strengthen nursing curricula, enhance student engagement, and lead educational innovation within their institutions.
About DeyLight Foundation
The DeyLight Foundation is a nonprofit organization focused on expanding access to high-quality healthcare education through strategic partnerships, faculty development, and global collaboration. By investing in educators and academic leaders, DeyLight Foundation aims to create long-term impact across healthcare systems worldwide.
For more information about the program or the DeyLight Foundation, visit www.deylightfoundation.org or contact Monjira Bashir at Monjira.Bashir@deylight.org.
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