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- November 30, 2023Shanti Chang, associate professor in the School of Nursing, co-publishes “Pharmacology for Nurses - A Pathophysiologic Approach.” This text provides students with the latest evidence-based, community-oriented, and patient-centered care related to pharmacological principles.
- October 13, 2023Co-founders of REACH IN US Chanda and Ravi Athale share a long history with Mason as students and educators. Now, they want to be a part of maintaining the College of Public Health’s legacy and contributing to its advancement
- October 5, 2023Karen Trister Grace, assistant professor in the School of Nursing, discusses the emphasis of person-centered care in latest release on “Prenatal and Postnatal Care: A Person-Centered Approach, 3rd Edition” textbook.
- October 4, 2023Economic downturn and reductions in Medicaid coverage drive demand for free wellness, preventative, and COVID-related services.
- September 28, 2023The College of Public Health + Fuse at Mason Square accelerate potential for Virtual Reality-enhanced learning opportunities
- September 22, 2023The College of Public Health announces three newly credentialed Certified Healthcare Simulation Educators - advancing toward goal of offering VR-enhanced curriculum to every student
- September 18, 2023Multiple national college rankings released in recent weeks have placed George Mason University among America’s top 50 public universities, top 100 among all public and private institutions, and Virginia’s No. 1 public university for social mobility.
- September 12, 2023Bethany Hall-Long (PhD Nursing ’93), who has been serving as lieutenant governor of Delaware since 2017, announced her gubernatorial campaign in September.
- September 12, 2023Health Policy and Nursing Administration PhD alum Bethany Hall-Long runs for Delaware governor.
- August 28, 2023The final plenary of the National Institute of Justice’s (NIJ) 2023 National Research Conference focused on this important topic. The plenary featured Dr. Katherine Scafide’s research on the use of alternate light sources on various skin tones, which successfully identified the best wavelengths of light to detect bruising in highly pigmented individuals. Her work exemplifies how innovation in scientific research can promote greater equity, and it advances the NIJ’s goals in this area.
- August 16, 2023Northern Virgina Magazine: Katrina King of the Empowered Communities Opioid Project quoted
- July 19, 2023Davis will serve a one-year term as leader of the organization that advocates for the role of acute and critical care nurses in the health care system.