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News
- 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.
- 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.
- October 29, 2021Mason alumna Joni Brady (DNP, '15) reflects on how her time at Mason further prepared her for a career in nursing leadership. As the Chair of the International Collaboration of PeriAnesthesia Nurses, Brady incorporates multicultural insights she gained through years of living abroad and the skills she learned at Mason to advance the nursing practice of perianesthesia for nurses across the world.
- October 7, 2021‘Trying To Chase A Train’: Fairfax’s Effort To Vaccinate Unhoused Residents.
- September 24, 2021Bethany Cieslowski, calls herself a disruptor – but don’t just take her word for it. One just needs to tour the virtual reality and simulation space on the 2nd floor of Peterson Health Sciences Hall with Cieslowski or participate in one of her VR/Sim training sessions to confirm that she has already brought positive change and vision to the College of Health and Human Services.
- September 15, 2021Continue gonorrhea, chlamydia screening in sexually active young women, teens.
- September 15, 2021New guidelines urge chlamydia, gonorrhea screening for women 24 and younger.
- September 14, 2021USPSTF: Continue Gonorrhea, Chlamydia Screening in Sexually Active Young Women, Teens.
- August 18, 2021Four new members have joined the College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) Advisory Board: Alison Ansher, district health director for Prince William Country; Anton Arbatov, vice president of revenue cycle management and compliance for SOC Telemed; Michael Fraser, chief executive officer at ASTHO; and Patricia Haresign, health and wellness coach and founder of Coaching Wellness for Life.
- June 28, 2021Students who are currently enrolled in a health-related program, who are two years away from graduating, and plan to work in a rural, underserved area after graduating are encouraged to apply for the 2023 Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Scholar Program.