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Meet Jennifer McFee, recent graduate of UArizona Nursing’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing Integrative Health pathway. Fueled by a passion for the art and science of nursing, the Arizona native was one of 24 students to earn their degrees in the program’s inaugural cohort on Dec. 17.
This holiday season, Beta Mu – the University of Arizona College of Nursing chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing – gifted members of Tucson’s homeless population with backpacks stocked with essentials like blankets, feminine products, socks and toiletries.
When Dr. Gladys Sorensen, the University of Arizona College of Nursing’s second dean, passed away on January 3 the College lost one of its most iconic figures and consistent champions.
Judith Gordon, PhD, University of Arizona College of Nursing Associate Dean for Research, has been named a Fellow of the Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco (SRNT), Class of 2021.
Dr. Timian Godfrey has been recognized by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners with the State Award for Excellence, which is given annually to a dedicated nurse practitioner in each state who demonstrates distinction in their area of practice
“Since COVID has greatly impacted the Navajo reservation, I hope that I can offer my support through these difficult times. Thus, my role as a nurse on the reservation has just become that more meaningful and I look forward to helping my people when they need it the most."
Two dozen University of Arizona College of Nursing students will turn their 2020 tassels and join a workforce challenged by COVID-19, but armed with a holistic approach to healing.
Dr. Judith A. Berg, clinical professor emerita at the University of Arizona College of Nursing, has been named the 2020 winner of the Fran Way Legacy Award by the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH).
The Nursing Outlook editorial board announced that UArizona Nursing Professor Kimberly Shea and her co-authors were awarded the organization’s 2020 Excellence in Nursing Education Award for their article, "A model to evaluate data science in nursing doctoral curricula."
Funded by a four-year National Institute of Health Research Project Grant, UArizona Nursing Professor Dr. Aleeca Bell plans to launch a randomized clinical trial aimed at investigating the effects of a multisensory infant massage on mother-infant synchrony.