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School of Nursing and MedStar Health partner to develop health workforce
Future Nurse Program provides financial assistance for Accelerated Second Degree Bachelor of Science Nursing students. Read more.
5 things to know about Mason’s College of Public Health
Dean Perry spoke with the Washington Business Journal about future plans for the College of Public Health, including workforce development and fundraising initiatives. Read the article here.
News
- April 17, 2023VR training leads to better nursing performance than clinical practice, study says
- April 13, 2023This promising preliminary research comes from a new pilot study by Bethany Cieslowski, Associate Professor of Nursing in Mason’s College of Public Health.
- March 15, 2023Leading health policy researcher to advance the research function in the College
- March 7, 2023Bruises can be hard to see on dark skin tones. How technology is illuminating injuries.
- March 3, 2023Guest List: 5 People We’d Love to Hang Out With This March
- March 1, 2023Julie Kaplan to lead fundraising efforts for College of Public Health
- February 22, 2023Using an alternate light source could help nurses and police detect bruises on darker skin, research says
- February 21, 2023New research could help nurses, police detect bruises on people with dark skin
- February 8, 2023Want to expand your nursing education, but not sure which advanced degree is the right path for you? Learn more about the difference between earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree and earning a Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) below! No matter which program you choose, both are great options for furthering your nursing career and making an impact on public health.
- February 7, 2023New George Mason opioid addiction center to be built in Prince William County
- February 7, 2023New George Mason opioid addiction center to be built in Prince William County
- February 2, 2023GMU secures $1M in federal funding, lays out plans for new center to address the opioid epidemic