Scott Blake
Scott Blake is a Systems Analyst at the College of Nursing. Scott is a graduate of The University of Rio Grande, which is near his hometown of Gallipolis, OH. He started working for The Ohio State University College of Nursing in March of 2002.
His duties include:
- Providing hardware and software support
- Maintaining, upgrading, and servicing most college-owned computers
- Managing the computer lab and computer lab staff
- Generating exam sheets and generating reports
- Performing simple network and account administration
News
New data finds stress, anxiety and depression spike for those feeling the weight of a “culture of achievement”
Is the status of “perfect parent” attainable?
Researchers leading a national dialogue about parental burnout from The Ohio State University College of Nursing and the university’s Office of the Chief Wellness Officer say “no,” and a new study finds that pressure to try to be “perfect” leads to unhealthy impacts on both parents and their children.
Groundbreaking study provides a promising solution for preventing a major complication of pregnancy
According to the World Health Organization, more than 15 million babies are born preterm every year. More than one million of those babies lose their lives. Methods to predict risk for and prevent preterm birth are few and far between.