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- March 7, 2024March 7, 2024 at 11 am - School of Nursing professor testifies before U.S. Senate on The Older Americans Act
- March 6, 2024How AI can help detect domestic violence victims in the future
- March 6, 2024George Mason lands gift to further research into detecting bruises, injuries.
- March 5, 2024George Mason University today announced an anonymous $4.85 million gift to advance groundbreaking research on bruise and injury detection for individuals who experience interpersonal violence. The funding will help develop new tools in imaging technology using a light source that is five times better than white light for identifying and visualizing bruising across all skin tones for use by forensic nurses, social service providers, and law enforcement.
- March 1, 2024Samba Pathak is the Program Manager, Interim Research Lab Manager, and Administrative Operations Specialist in the Department of Nursing. Learn how public health and the arts (he holds a BA in Theatre) go together!
- February 9, 2024Funding from the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) will create the School Nurse Leadership Academy, a first-of –its-kind program dedicated to fostering leadership in school nursing.
- February 7, 2024Online MSN program ranks number 49 nationally, 34 among public universities, and 18 for veterans
- February 5, 2024Study recommends supporting school nurses’ vaccination efforts to increase vaccination rates and reduce HPV-related cancers.
- February 1, 2024Mason researchers address a gap in research about the mental health burden on nurses by studying the association between energy, fatigue, anxiety, and depression. Learning the causes of declining mental health can lead to better support systems for nurses.
- January 30, 2024Researchers, led by associate professor Debora Goldberg, spoke with clinicians to better understand what causes burnout and discuss strategies to improve clinician well-being.
- January 4, 2024As her term as Chapter President concludes, Susan O. Koduah explains why collaboration was paramount to the success of her presidency.