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As learners and volunteers, nursing students play an important role in the fight to conquer COVID-19

Feb 26, 2021

Over the last year, University of Michigan School of Nursing students and faculty have both created and capitalized on new opportunities to apply their skills in a wide range of efforts to bring the COVID-19 pandemic under control.

Griffin Klaft and Maureen Luddy are seniors in U-M’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program who have been volunteering at Michigan Medicine’s COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at Michigan Stadium. Over the last few months, they’ve been assisting with the intake process by screening and directing patients, verifying appointments and providing a knowledgeable... Read more

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U-M School of Nursing to host 2021 Global Summer Institute virtually May 11-13

Feb 25, 2021

The University of Michigan School of Nursing will host its third Global Summer Institute with three days of special virtual programming May 11 through 13. This year’s event centers on the theme of sexual reproductive health and rights for all as presenters and attendees explore the intersection of research, practice and advocacy in sexual and reproductive health in local and global contexts.

“We are excited to hold the Summer Institute virtually this year,” said U-M School of Nursing Professor and Associate Dean for Global Affairs Jody Lori, Ph.D., CNM, FACNM, FAAN. “Going virtual... Read more

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Professor Rob Stephenson named chair of WHO Scientific and Technical Advisory Group for sexual and reproductive health

Feb 23, 2021

The U-M School of Nursing’s Sylvia S. Hacker Collegiate Professor of Nursing and Sexual Health Rob Stephenson, Ph.D., has been appointed chair of the World Health Organization’s Scientific and Technical Advisory Group for Sexual and Reproductive Health (STAG-SRH).

Stephenson, who has been a member of the group since 2016, will serve as chair for the next two years. The STAG-SRH is comprised of global sexual and reproductive health experts who review and provide recommendations on the work conducted by the WHO’s Department of Human Reproduction and Sexual and Reproductive Health (HRP-... Read more

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U-M School of Nursing announces Preceptor of the Year Awards

Feb 22, 2021

The University of Michigan School of Nursing’s Office of Practice and Professional Graduate Studies has announced the winners of the latest Preceptor of the Year Awards. These awards are given annually to individual preceptors and departments who have shown exceptional dedication to providing learning experiences and support to nursing students as they transition to advanced practice providers. Recipients are selected based on nominations through the faculty and student evaluation process.

In four separate categories, the School of Nursing recognized individual and departmental... Read more

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Alumna receives American Nurses Association's 2021 Innovation Award

Feb 18, 2021

University of Michigan School of Nursing alumna Becky Cherney (BSN ’12) received the American Nurses Association’s 2021 Innovation Award for her work creating TrachTrail™, the first comprehensive, standardized adult tracheostomy care education program of its kind. Cherney, a staff nurse and evidence-based practice fellow in Michigan Medicine’s 8D Intermediate Care Unit, developed TrachTrail™ as a toolkit to bridge adult tracheostomy education from hospital to home for nurses, patients and caregivers.

“It’s about setting patients up for success while also helping nursing staff provide... Read more

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An announcement on Spring Commencement from Dean Hurn

Feb 12, 2021

Dear U-M School of Nursing spring 2021 graduates,

I hope this note finds you, your family and friends well and strong.

All of us in the school are excited about your impending graduation and the plans we have in store to honor your collective achievements at the May 1 U-M School of Nursing Spring Commencement 2021. In addition to the university-wide Spring Commencement 2021 ceremony, our event will be virtual, yet together. With elements of our traditional ceremony, we are planning an event that now allows all to be “on stage,” where all can see and be seen. The ceremony... Read more

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Meet your professor: Akshay Sharma, Ph.D., MBBS, MPH

Feb 11, 2021

Dr. Sharma will discuss the incidence and prevalence of infectious diseases during a mock lecture for admitted students on Tuesday, Feb. 16.

A recipient of the U-M School of Nursing’s 2020 Mae Edna Doyle Teacher of the Year Award, Assistant Professor Akshay Sharma leads undergraduate nursing students through courses in pathophysiology, microbiology and infectious diseases. Trained as a physician and an infectious disease epidemiologist, his research focuses on HIV and STD prevention, sexual and gender minority health and more.

“I employ an interactive approach that emphasizes... Read more

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U-M midwifery students receive scholarship to attend ACNM annual meeting

Feb 10, 2021

Two students in the University of Michigan School of Nursing’s master’s program in nurse-midwifery have won a scholarship from the Michigan affiliate of the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) to attend the organization’s annual meeting in May.

Anup Bhullar and Katie Bolling were selected for the scholarship during a virtual meeting of the ACNM Michigan affiliate in late January. The award provides the midwifery students with a unique opportunity for career advancement, professional networking and more.

“Attending the ACNM Annual Meeting will help me develop a... Read more

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U-M School of Nursing appoints new Ph.D. program director

Feb 04, 2021

Associate Professor Sarah Stoddard, Ph.D., RN, CNP, FSAHM, has been named the new director of the University of Michigan School of Nursing’s Ph.D. program.

Stoddard is an accomplished researcher and public health nurse practitioner who has dedicated her career to promoting the health and well-being of adolescents in communities facing substantial health and social disparities. Stoddard is widely recognized for her leadership in adolescent health and her interdisciplinary research to prevent substance use and violence among vulnerable youth populations.

“Dr. Stoddard has... Read more

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A Parallel Pandemic Hits Health Care Workers: Trauma and Exhaustion

Feb 04, 2021

Thousands of health care workers have already paid the ultimate price for their workaday devotion. Since March, more than 3,300 nurses, doctors, social workers and physical therapists have died from Covid-19, according to a tally by Kaiser Health News and the Guardian.

Experts say the death toll is most likely far higher. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention counts 1,332 deaths among medical personnel, which is striking given that its sister agency, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, lists roughly the same number of deaths just... Read more

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