Advocating for patients & policy | Carly Baker ’22
After a decade of hands-on nursing, alumna Carly Baker saw firsthand how healthcare policies affect patient wellbeing. (More)
After a decade of hands-on nursing, alumna Carly Baker saw firsthand how healthcare policies affect patient wellbeing. (More)
We take a deeper dive into Jennifer Zohn’s research on suicide in Black adolescents and young adults. (More)
Nursing student Celine Habimana knew early on she wanted to join the medical field, and her friendly personality makes it clear she’ll excel at making her future patients feel at ease. (More)
On Monday, Jan. 22, 2024, more than 80 traditional program nursing students earned their white coats during the Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences White Coat Ceremony. (More)
NFP faculty and Johnson Beth-El students hosted their program families for some holiday fun, complete with face painting, snacks and crafts. (More)
The Helen and Arthur E. Johnson Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences recently celebrated the White Coat Ceremony for the accelerated nursing cohort and Class of 2024. (More)
Shannon Pirrie is living her best life right now. The 2010 UCCS nursing alum shared a little bit about her career in a Q&A by Bob Mook, Writing and Content Specialist at CU Anschutz. (More)
Emma Kate Bonner is the first UCCS Johnson Beth-El nursing student to be formally accepted into the NSNA Leadership University Honor Society. (More)
Beth-El professor and director of the Gerontology Center Amy Silva-Smith spent five months at Edinburgh Napier University to study the benefits of being physically activity after a stroke. (More)
UCCS is ready to take a bite out of the long-term care crisis with JAWS. JAWS, or Jumpstart the Aging Workforce Solutions, is a two-year strategy aiming to address the long-term care crisis exacerbated by COVID-19. (More)
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