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Directions to Global Health Nurse Training Services
GHNTS is located at 25 South Quaker Lane in Alexandria, Virginia, conveniently accessible to I-95 and the King Street Metro.
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Driving
From the Capital Beltway – I-495 from the East
- Take exit 176A for VA-241/Telegraph Road North
- Merge on to Duke Street/VA-236 West towards Landmark and continue on Duke Street for approximately 1 mile
- Turn left on to South Quaker Lane – Global Health is the first building on the right (Stone Wall Jackson Building)
From the Capital Beltway – I-495 from the West
- Take exit 57B to I-395 North towards Washington
- Take exit 3A from I-395 to merge on to Duke Street/ VA-236 East towards Landmark. Continue on Duke Street for approximately 3 miles
- Turn left on to South Quaker Lane – Global Health is the first building on the right (Stone Wall Jackson Building)
From I-395 (Washington DC)
- Take exit 5A to King Street East / VA-7 East
- Turn right at the fourth traffic light onto North Quaker Lane and continue for approximately 1.3 miles
- Turn left onto Duke Street making sure to continue in the far right lane
- Turn left on to South Quaker Lane – Global Health is the first building on the right (Stone Wall Jackson Building)
From I-95 (Southern Virginia)
- Take I-95 North until I-95 North becomes I-395 North. Continue on I-395 for approximately 3.5 miles
- Take exit 3A – Duke Street / VA-236 East towards Landmark. Continue on Duke Street for approximately 3 miles
- Turn right on to South Quaker Lane – Global Health is the first building on the right (Stone Wall Jackson Building)
By Public Transportation (Metro)
- Take the Metro Train blue or yellow line to the King Street Metro Station
- Global Health is approximately 1.5 miles from the King Street Metro Station
- Call the Metro at 202-637-7000 to determine the next bus to Duke Street & South Quaker Lane
Parking
Global Health Nurse Training Services (GHNTS) has accessible parking for students and visitors.
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“Even though the school is relatively new, the academic standards are very high. These standards need to be maintained, because nursing is life.”
George Nga – RN Student
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