School of Nursing and MedStar Health partner to develop health workforce
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- March 17, 2022The College is proud to announce AARP as a platinum sponsor for its Honoring Mason Nurses: Past, Present, and Future event, part of Mason’s 50th anniversary celebration.
- March 16, 2022Angelina Jolie lauds passage of V
- March 2, 2022Mason and Partners (MAP) Clinics received the Innovative Practice or Partnership of the Year award from the Prince William County (VA) Chamber of Commerce 2022 Business Awards for its trailblazing work with the City of Manassas Park Public Health Department and Prince William County Health Department.
- February 18, 2022GMU establishes Mason Center for the Health Workforce.
- February 14, 2022New center will help grow Virginia’s health workforce pipeline and support continuous learning, upskilling and health workforce development.
- January 8, 2022Top 10 from 2021: ACG guidelines, constipation, gut microbiome.
- December 9, 2021USPSTF: Primary care clinicians with younger patients should prescribe, apply fluoride.
- December 2, 2021Members of the Master of Social Work Student Association (MSWSA) honored survivors of domestic violence during National Domestic Violence Awareness Month by organizing a donation drive competition. The month-long college-wide donation drive collected approximately 357 items across the College of Health and Human Service’s (CHHS) five departments, a testament to the CHHS community’s commitment to helping those in need.
- November 18, 2021Katherine Scafide, PhD, assistant professor in George Mason’s College of Health and Human Services School of Nursing, has received a three-year appointment to NIST, the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
- November 13, 2021‘They See Us as the Enemy’: School Nurses Battle COVID-19, and Angry Parents.
- November 13, 2021'They See Us as the Enemy': School Nurses Battle COVID-19 and Angry Parents.
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