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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
- January 23, 2023Patients Come First Podcast - Katherine Scafide
- January 5, 2023Rebecca Bates attributes Mason’s interdisciplinary collaboration for elevating her research on adolescents and opioids.
- December 13, 2022George Mason University’s School Of Nursing And MedStar Health Collaborate To Develop Health Workforce
- December 13, 2022Vickye Hayter, RN, earned a spot in the Minority Fellowship Program that is staffed by American Nurses Association and funded by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
- December 6, 2022Nurse develops technology to detect bruises on dark skin
- December 6, 2022Nurse develops technology to detect bruises on dark skin
- December 6, 2022Mason and MedStar come together to establish the Future Nurse Program, preparing nurses for clinical practice, and addressing critical nursing workforce shortages in the region.
- December 1, 2022Forensic Nurse Develops Bruise Detecting Technology For Dark Skin
- November 15, 2022USPSTF: Evidence insufficient on risks, benefits of sleep apnea screening
- November 14, 2022Shedding Light on Assault
- November 9, 2022At the end of the American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting, Associate Professor Erin Maughan began the two-year position.
- November 8, 2022Professor of Nursing Rebecca Sutter, along with faculty and students across colleges, will lead the creation of an interprofessional Learning Laboratory for Community Health.