Research
With an NPCRC grant, assistant professor to create a culturally-adapted palliative care program.
Third-year student Wells presents research findings at national palliative care symposium
Marie Bakitas received the American Cancer Society Pathfinder in Palliative Care award for 2018.
Wells wins competition at American Association of Heart Failure Nurses meeting
Graduate students Markwell and Wells earn academic scholarships from state nursing association
Two PhD students funded through Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Future of Nursing Scholars Program
Project focuses on medically underserved areas and includes building and educating undergraduate students, practicing RNs in team-focused primary care
Assistant Professor Edwin Aroke receives AANA Foundation research award
Students selected for prestigious fellowship focused on impacting health disparities
Leake and Morris awarded third place in research expo
Carter presents on substance use disorder at occupational health meeting
Jordan and Waddell selected from a competitive pool of national experts on pediatric health care, presented an educational session on pediatric sepsis
Elaine Larson, a pioneer in infection prevention, antimicrobial resistance and hand hygiene delivering keynote address, “One Nurse’s Journey: Bridges to the Future with Interdisciplinary Teams”
Stockdill honored by Hospice and Palliative Nurses Foundation, Heart Failure Society of America
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month
$1.7 million grant providing oral hygiene training for nursing home staff to improve care for patients with cognitive issues
PhD student Wells honored by Heart Failure Nurses
Rebecca Edwards, also a faculty member, will use funds from Oncology Nursing Society to begin crafting research proposal on palliative care in the Caribbean
Sullivan earns scholarship to support research to enhance pediatric oncology nursing in resource-limited countries, hospitals
Anusiewicz and Prapanjaroensin earn scholarships to improve nursing practice
School of Nursing once again sees increase in funding to support graduate students, reaching $4.6 million.
2017 ranking represents 9 spot jump, up from 23rd in 2016
Only nurse on committee overseeing Network of Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Centers national project
Washing hands is one of the most important steps to avoid illness
Vo first from School selected, will study heart disease, breast cancer link
Raju wins alumni award recognizing excellence in education; uses data mining techniques to improve health
Awards support PhD student in her development as early career nurse scientist
Manuscript exploring shoulder injuries in long-haul truck drivers earns national writing award
Faculty contribute to Child Abuse Quick Reference field guide for health care providers
PhD students Cherven, Vo each receive $30,000 ACS Cancer Nursing scholarships