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Using High-Tech Simulators to Educate Future Nurses
΢ÃÜȦ School of Nursing — a regional leader in innovation and simulation.
Class of 2021: Master's Degree Grad to Land at Military's Top Hospital
Jeff has risen through the ranks of the Navy since 2010 and will become a clinical nurse specialist at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center this summer.
΢ÃÜȦ School of Nursing Accepts the Nurses Climate Challenge
΢ÃÜȦ Impact“Nurses need to have a voice. They can see the impact in the human body of the decisions that are being made at the policy level."
What is Cultural Competence & Why is it Critical for ΢ÃÜȦ's School of Nursing?
Lack of cultural competence interferes with the quality of care patients of color and non-English-speaking patients receive, says alumna Valerie Almeida-Monroe, director of clinical services at Clinica Esperanza.
Student Nurses of Color & New Taskforce Ignite Call to Action
"When we talk about diversifying the nursing workforce, we need to ask why there is a lack of diversity," says Turnipseed. "Why are student nurses of color struggling? What is different about their experiences than their white counterparts?
΢ÃÜȦ’s School of Nursing Takes Active Role in Diversity & Inclusion
Patrice Turnipseed, co-founder and president of the Multicultural Student Nurse Organization
΢ÃÜȦ Celebrates 50 Years of Nursing Excellence
΢ÃÜȦ ImpactHow has ΢ÃÜȦ's School of Nursing managed to maintain such a high degree of success over such a long period of time?
From Unlikely Soldier to Honorable Veteran to Master's in Nursing
Once not certain about a military career, Tracey Giniatt, pictured at right with her daughter, advises students to consider options in the armed services.
Bilingualism: A Comforting Skill to Help Latinx Patients
΢ÃÜȦ ImpactIn this time of pandemic, it is important to stay protected, every person needs to become more conscious about their health overall.
Pandemic Exposes Long-Standing Problems in Nursing Homes
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has given us a real opportunity to re-think nursing homes and to transform long-term care, says Catherine Taylor, executive director of Age-Friendly Rhode Island.