The Ohio State University to co-host virtual StepAThon™ to combat childhood obesity

Partnership with Healthy LifeStars® supports teaching healthy habits to children

The partnership of the non-profit Healthy LifeStars® and The Ohio State University Office of the Chief Wellness Officer and College of Nursing will host a virtual StepAThon™ to raise funds to support the battle against childhood obesity on April 5-9, 2021.

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College of Nursing reopens application windows for select specializations

Master’s in Nursing, Post-Master’s and BSN to DNP offer second chances to apply

The Ohio State University College of Nursing is opening a second application window on March 1, 2021 for select specializations in two of its top-ranked graduate degree programs.

The college’s Master of Science in Nursing (traditional, post-master’s and graduate entry options) and BSN to DNP programs are offering prospective students the opportunity to apply for these select specializations by Thursday, April 1 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.

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Heminger family pledges naming gift for new College of Nursing building

New building will serve as a gateway facility for the health sciences campus

In recognition of the impact of the nursing profession on their family and the community, Gary and Jane Heminger have pledged a naming gift to the new building currently under construction for The Ohio State University College of Nursing.

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Researchers Find New Way to Diagnose Potential for Alzheimer’s Disease Method Less Invasive, Costly

Memphis, TN – Early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease has been shown to reduce cost and improve patient outcomes, but current diagnostic approaches can be invasive and costly. A recent study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, has found a novel way to identify a high potential for developing Alzheimer’s disease before symptoms occur. Ray Romano, PhD, RN, completed the research as part of his PhD in the Nursing Science Program at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) College of Graduate Health Sciences.

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Melnyk and Co-Authors Receive American Journal of Health Promotion Paper of the Year Award

COLUMBUS, Ohio – A national transdisciplinary team of scientists led by Dr. Bernadette Melnyk, Ohio State’s Vice President for Health Promotion, University Chief Wellness Officer and Dean of the College of Nursing has earned a 2020 Paper of the Year award from the American Journal of Health Promotion.

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The Ohio State University College of Nursing enters top 15 nationally in NIH grant funding

College ranks #13 overall, #7 among public institutions

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State University College of Nursing now places among the top 15 colleges of nursing in the country for research funding support from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). According to the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research, the Ohio State College of Nursing earned more than $5.7 million in primary NIH research funding, ranking the college #13 overall and #7 among public institutions. The college rose from #16 overall in 2019.

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Building bridges to care: How community health workers have created lifelines during a pandemic

By Susie Breitenstein

Advocate, connector, advisor, liaison, promotor, navigator, public health and outreach worker. These are common titles for Community Health Workers (CHW), members of the health care team serving as trusted community members to improve access to care and healthcare outcomes. CHWs focus on factors that influence health such as access to healthy food, employment, housing and environmental safety so they can work to remove barriers and help those they serve achieve optimal health.

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Mask On/Mood Up movement promotes mental well-being every time someone puts on a mask

The Ohio State University leads campaign designed to reduce stress and boost mood

The Ohio State University’s Office of the Chief Wellness Officer, College of Nursing and Office of Student Life today launched a new campaign designed to encourage Ohioans to take simple steps to reduce their stress and improve their mood every time they put on a mask.

The Mask On/Mood Up movement asks people to perform three brief, evidence-based tactics that research shows can bring calm to someone who is experiencing stress:

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College of Nursing earns top-four rankings in online bachelor’s and master’s programs

U.S. News & World Report names three master’s specialties among best in the country

New rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report reconfirm the quality and strength of The Ohio State University College of Nursing’s online baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs.

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