Tag Archive for ‘Nursing’
Scholarship session Nov. 9 will focus on warfarin, reducing prenatal alcohol exposure
Scholarship Brown Bag Sessions are presentations of scholarly work by multidisciplinary speakers.
The next session will be from noon to 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, at [...]
Explore your future with the RAIN program
The Nursing RAIN program will host an informational event from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, June 20, at the Northern Plains Center for Behavioral Research. [...]
Nursing receives match grant for scholarships
Gifts made to support nursing scholarships will be doubled thanks to the generosity of Dakota Medical Foundation
Nursing has received a challenge grant in the amount [...]
Nursing students to hold Walk for Cystic Fibrosis
The Nursing Student Association at the UND College of Nursing is hosting a Walk for Cystic Fibrosis. The event is open to the campus community.
Cystic [...]
Nursing to offer new graduate degree
The changing demands of the nation’s complex health care environment require that nurses serving in specialty positions have the highest level of scientific knowledge and [...]
UND Nurse Anesthesia receives rare maximum accreditation
The Nurse Anesthesia graduate program at the UND College of Nursing has received a full (maximum) 10-year accreditation from the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia [...]
College of Nursing receives $2.9 million in federal grants
The College of Nursing at UND has received five grants from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) totaling $2,925,122 to provide program and student support.
Nursing [...]
Nursing receives maximum 10-year accreditation
The College of Nursing has received a full (maximum) 10-year accreditation from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
Recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education [...]
Law and nursing deans named
UND has two new deans now that national searches are completed, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Paul LeBel announced Tuesday, June 14. Kathryn R.L. [...]
Nursing conference to address patient safety and quality care
Health care in the United States is not as safe as it should be–and can be. At least 44,000 people, and perhaps as many as [...]
Nursing Research Office seminars listed
The Nursing Research Office will hold the following seminars.
The Responsible Conduct of Research Series will feature “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Path [...]
Nursing receives $100,000 testamentary gift from former dean
Lois Merrill, a former dean of the College of Nursing, has left the College $100,000 as a testamentary gift.
The funds are meant to be used [...]
Nursing seeks expectant parent models
Are you an expectant mom? Volunteers are needed for the Nursing’s Childbearing Health class.
Nursing students provide education for expectant families and receive experience in performing [...]
Nursing faculty member takes part in Senator Conrad press conference
Kevin Buettner, assistant director for the nurse anesthesia program at the College of Nursing, joined North Dakota Senator Kent Conrad at a press conference on [...]
Nursing faculty member elected to national board
Kevin Buettner, assistant director for the nurse anesthesia specialization at the College of Nursing, has been elected the Region 4 Representative to the American Association [...]
Federal scholarships available for UND Nursing students
Funding has been made available in the form of scholarships that will assist qualified students enrolled at the College of Nursing.
Federally funded by the U.S. [...]
UND Nursing tours reservations across Midwest
The Recruitment and Retention of American Indians into Nursing (RAIN) Program at the UND College of Nursing is touring reservations across the Midwest this summer.
“Our [...]
Medicine, nursing celebrate National Area Health Education Week
An Area Health Education Center (AHEC) is a community-driven, nonprofit organization whose goal is to improve access to health care in rural and medically underserved [...]
Nursing class makes contribution to alma mater
The December 2009 Nursing graduates have made a financial gift to their alma mater. All members of the graduating class contributed to the gift, which [...]
National Nurse Anesthetists Week is Jan 24-30
For many, the knowledge of impending surgery can be worrisome. Thoughts of cold operating rooms, beeping monitors, masked faces and sharp instruments all add to [...]
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