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Ohio State’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing ranks #1 among public institutions
U.S. News & World Report ranks BSN program #4 overall for second straight yearU.S. News & World Report this morning released new rankings that, for the second consecutive year, place The Ohio State University College of Nursing’s Bachelor of Scienc...
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Forbush, Sullivan selected for national leadership academy focused on social determinants of health and social change
From the news release (https://www.nln.org/detail-pages/news/2024/08/01/nln-walden-university-college-of-nursing-institute-for-social-determinants-of-health-social-change-selects-distinguished-nurse-interprofessional-educators-for-leadership-academy)...
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Melnyk to receive American Academy of Nursing's highest individual award this fall
From the American Academy of Nursing's news release (https://aannet.org/news/680428/):
The President’s Award, the highest individual achievement award given by the Academy, which recognizes a Fellow who has made extraordinary, lifelong contribu...
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Aligning Against Alzheimer’s
Walk to End Alzheimer’s team captains share their “whys” and hopes for fight against dementia
The College of Nursing, the Wexner Center for Cognitive and Memory Disorders and the Office of Academic Affairs have partnered this year to form a ...
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Nist, Pickler receive $3.2 million NIH grant to study NICU care for infants
Five-year project to examine parent presence and effects on infants
The National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NIH/NICHD) has awarded a five-year, $3.2 million grant to two faculty researchers f...
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New BSN pathway expands opportunities for LPNs
The new LPN to BSN program at the College of Nursing was designed for LPNs to obtain their BSN. Three current students, James Williams, Toni Hall and Colleen M. Barrett, shared with us about their experiences in the program.
“I believe this...
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Caring for Patients in Armed Conflict: Narratives from the Front Lines
As wounded victims came pouring into the civilian hospital in Kharkov after the Ukraine war began in February 2022, Artem Riga initially was the only surgeon on duty. Some colleagues were fleeing the country and others were delayed because of the int...
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