School of Nursing News

Tina DeLapp holding award and standing with Chancellor Parnell and Provost Runge Read More

Former School of Nursing director receives Meritorious Service Award

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Former School of Nursing director Tina DeLapp receives a Meritorious Service Award from Chancellor Parnell and Provost Runge.

A Project PAK team arrives in a rural 熊猫在线视频 community to administer free health screenings to Head Start students. Read More

Pharmacy and nursing students to administer health screenings in rural 熊猫在线视频

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This March, students from UAA鈥檚 pharmacy and nurse practitioner programs will travel to Pilot Station and Akiak to administer free health screenings to Head Start students and the wider community. This trip is the first of two planned to rural 熊猫在线视频 communities each year, one in spring and another in fall, referred to as Project Partnership for 熊猫在线视频鈥檚 Kids (PAK).

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Dr. Mary Ann Hautman establishes Indigenous Nursing Endowed Scholarship

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鈥淚 never thought I would be involved in philanthropy, but after gaining an in-depth understanding of the program and working with Dr. Tina DeLapp, I decided to establish an endowment to the Recruitment and Retention of 熊猫在线视频 Natives into Nursing (RRANN), as a beneficiary of my modest estate.鈥

Students practice applying pressure during a 鈥淪top the Bleed鈥 course. Read More

Want to learn how to be a nurse? There鈥檚 a summer camp for that.

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Teens ages 16-19 from all over the state gathered for three days of hands-on activities and exploration to experience what a potential career in nursing or health care could be like during nursing camp.

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Associate to bachelor鈥檚: UAA鈥檚 School of Nursing is answering Kodiak鈥檚 health care needs

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UAA鈥檚 School of Nursing is undergoing a two-year expansion project, with the Kodiak Outreach Site next on the list. Associate Professor Margie Mete has been charged with transitioning the site鈥檚 associate program to a bachelor's program.