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The document summarizes nursing programs offered at Colby Community College. It offers a one-plus-one nursing program that prepares students as practical nurses or with an associate's degree. It also lists certificate programs in areas like home health aid, nurse aide, and emergency medical training. The practical nursing program is a one-year certificate that outlines the prerequisite and nursing courses required. The health assistant specialist and associate of applied science in nursing programs also provide overviews of their curriculum requirements. General information is provided on admissions, the nursing program's mission, campus life, and contact details.
The document summarizes the three phases of Indiana State University's LPN to BSN program. Phase I involves completing general education requirements through various means. Phase II requires applying and getting accepted to the university as well as completing entrance exams and courses. Phase III consists of finishing the remaining BSN program courses and clinical hours after being fully admitted to the nursing school.
Jessica B. Kendall is a nursing student seeking to enrich her education through clinical experience providing high-quality patient care. She has certifications in Medicaid nurse aide and BLS healthcare provider. Her education includes an associate's degree in nursing from Elizabethtown Community & Technical College with a 3.474 GPA. Her experience includes roles at Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital, Hardin Memorial Hospital medical-surgical unit, Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health psychiatric unit, and Norton Women's and Kosair Children's Hospital adult ICU. She is involved in professional nursing organizations and has participated in service projects focused on Alzheimer's, long-term care residents, and mental health awareness.
UIndy’s RN to BSN program is flexible and affordable for busy RNs working full-time. This program can be completed in one year with the RN-BSN online or on-campus hybrid options.
This document summarizes nutrition programs, career options, prerequisite courses, and the application process for a Master of Science in Nutrition degree. It outlines the Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD), Dietetic Internships (DI), and Master of Science in Nutrition (MS) degree options. The MS program requires 16 credits of core coursework, thesis or practicum credits, and 9-12 credits of electives. Example thesis topics and application requirements are provided.
Lisa Zerby is a nurse educator with over 25 years of experience in nursing. She currently teaches at Renton Technical College. Her resume summarizes her education and qualifications, including a Master's in Nursing from the University of Washington. It also outlines her extensive clinical experience in operating rooms and other medical settings, as well as her teaching experience at Renton Technical College and other institutions.
This presentation provides information to help nursing students navigate program requirements and resources at East Carolina University (ECU). It introduces students to nursing advisors and directors, explains various undergraduate and graduate nursing degree options at ECU including prerequisites, and provides checklists for applying to specific programs. The presentation emphasizes maintaining competitiveness through good grades and exam scores.
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M.Sc. (Dietetics & Nutrition) https://www.mmumullana.org/course/msc-dietetics-nutrition/ is a two-year program designed to enhance knowledge and skills of students in nutrition and to develop critical evaluation skills in them through an integration of knowledge of public Health, Community Nutrition, Patient Counseling and research in the field of dietetics.
The document provides information about Ohio University's online RN to BSN program. It summarizes that the program is accredited, flexible with eight start dates per year and five-week nursing courses. It offers an affordable tuition of $240-$243 per credit hour and allows students to earn their bachelor's degree in nursing while fitting it into their busy lives. The program builds on an associate degree or diploma in nursing and requires an active nursing license, among other admissions requirements.
The document summarizes a nursing program offered by SSF. The 18-month program provides an Associate of Science in Nursing degree and prepares graduates to sit for the NCLEX-RN exam. The program outline details the 46 credits required for the nursing major which can be completed in 13 months. It also lists the additional 15 general education credits and 12 prerequisite credits needed for the full 73-credit program duration of 18 months. Admission requirements include academic transcripts, entrance exam scores, references, essays, interviews, background/drug checks, immunization records and certifications in CPR. Estimated admission costs total around $150.
Maíra Simeone is currently pursuing a Didactic Program in Dietetics at the University of Northern Colorado with a 3.88 GPA. She holds several certifications including ServSafe Instructor and Certified Dietary Manager. Her professional experience includes serving as the Director of Dietary Services at Golden Living Centers where she manages the department and supervises kitchen staff. Previously she worked as a Senior Quality Control Technician at Jackson Family Wines performing quality assurance tests. She has research experience studying cardiovascular disease and nutritional evaluations.
Bonnie J. Fellows' curriculum vitae provides her personal and professional background. She has over 20 years of nursing experience including positions as an educator, supervisor, and clinician. Currently, she is the Coordinator of the Second Degree Accelerated BSN Program at Ursuline College where she has worked since 2008. She teaches courses, advises students, and oversees the clinical placements and instructors for the accelerated nursing program.
M.Sc. Dietetics & Nutrition https://www.mmumullana.org/course/msc-dietetics-nutrition is a two-year program designed to enhance knowledge and skills of nutrition and to develop critical evaluation skills through an integration of nutrition, dietetics (therapeutic nutrition) and research. It provides an opportunity for interaction with patients, and thus, students get hands-on training in hospitals.
Israel Sanchez is a veteran and nursing student seeking new opportunities. He has over 14 years of experience in healthcare, including quality control, staff development, and budget management. Sanchez has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Texas Christian University and a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from National University. He served in the Navy for nearly a decade, holding various medical roles and improving readiness rates. Currently, Sanchez volunteers providing HIV/AIDS education and interprets for Spanish speakers at health fairs. His goal is to become a Family Nurse Practitioner and improve primary care through early detection, prevention, and education.
Christian Weber is a registered nurse seeking an RN position who is currently working towards a BSN. He has experience in medical surgical inpatient units, long-term care, public health, and clinic settings. He is a strong communicator who can deliver health education and perform assessments. He also works effectively on multidisciplinary teams to meet goals. His academic background includes an ADN, BSN studies, and certifications in CPR, CNA, and LPN. His relevant experience includes work as an RN on orthopedic and neurology units, and previous roles as an LPN and CNA.
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This document provides an overview of the pre-nursing major and requirements for applying to the nursing program at the University of South Florida. It discusses the university degree requirements, pre-nursing major prerequisites, and the application process for the upper division nursing program. Students are advised to complete prerequisites with a grade of C or better, maintain a minimum 3.2 GPA, and have most prerequisites finished by the application deadline in order to be considered for the limited access nursing program. The upper division program is five semesters and leads to eligibility to take the nursing licensure exam.
An anesthesiology resident from Arizona is seeking a general anesthesiology position starting in July 2016. He is currently completing his residency at West Virginia University School of Medicine and has extensive clinical experience, including over 150 epidurals and 80 peripheral nerve blocks. He has received academic awards for his work in obstetric anesthesiology and is conducting ongoing quality improvement projects.
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A Jacksonville University College of Arts & Sciences panel discussion Feb. 27 focuses on getting at “The Truth.”
Topics on everything from “Truth in Education” to “Personal Truth” to “News is Not the Truth!” will be presented and addressed by JU faculty members.
TRUTH: HAVE IT YOUR WAY
Presenters and Topics:
Rethinking the Search for Truth -- Matthew Groe, PhD., Associate Professor of Philosophy
Truth in Education: Is It on the Syllabus? -- Steven Davis, PhD., Associate Professor of Education
It’s Just a Theory -- Jeremy Stalker, PhD., Assistant Professor of Marine Science
News is Not the Truth! -- Keith Saliba, PhD., Assistant Professor of Communication
Personal Truth: A Modern Oxymoron -- Nathan Rousseau, PhD., Associate Professor of Sociology
The Liar’s Paradox -- Capt. Herb Hadley, JU NROTC Unit Commanding Officer
Jacksonville University Women's Lacrosse Bull roast registrationpmilano
The inaugural JU Women's Lacrosse Bull Roast will be held on March 8, 2014 at the Jacksonville Marriott to raise money and awareness for the women's lacrosse program. The evening event will include a shrimp feast dinner, followed by raffles, auctions, and prizes. Tickets are $50 each or tables of 10 can be sponsored for $450 to support the JU Women's Lacrosse players and program.
JU Celebrating Readers Celebrating Reading programpmilano
Jacksonville University Celebrating Readers Celebrating Reading program. This daylong event will feature leading local teachers sharing the latest K-12 teaching methods and strategies, and include specifics on the April 2014 launch of JU’s new online Master of Education in Reading Education program.
When: 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1.
Where: JU Davis College of Business, 2800 University Blvd. N., Jacksonville, Fla.
JU PPI Healthcare Policy Conference Agenda (2013)pmilano
The document summarizes an upcoming healthcare policy conference at Jacksonville University on November 13, 2013. The conference will discuss the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) in Florida, including the state health insurance exchanges and the proposed Medicaid expansion. The conference agenda includes three sessions on these topics with panels of healthcare leaders and policy experts. The conference is organized by the JU Public Policy Institute and will be held in Terry Concert Hall on the Jacksonville University campus.
Jacksonville University Big Man on Campus/Miss Dolphina Requirementspmilano
The document provides information about Jacksonville University's selection process for their Homecoming King, known as Big Man on Campus, and Queen, known as Miss Dolphina. Applicants must be juniors or seniors with a 2.5 GPA or higher who will participate in an initial interview and possible pageant. Students are evaluated based on their academic achievement, leadership, community service, and school spirit. The top male and female finalists will be announced at a pep rally and crowned at the Homecoming football game.
Jacksonville City Council resolution 2013-111-a honoring JU PPI Director Rick...pmilano
Jacksonville City Council resolution 2013-111-a honoring JU PPI Director Rick Mullaney. For his service, Mullaney was honored by the Jacksonville City Council Tuesday, Sept. 10, with a resolution that commended him for his outstanding tenure with the city of Jacksonville
JU College of Fine Arts 2013-14 Performing Arts Seriespmilano
The document provides information about various performing arts events taking place at the College of Fine Arts, including prices for tickets. Some key events mentioned are a dance performance called "Breaking Boundaries", various music performances by faculty and guest artists, a student choreography concert, and a play called "Eurydice". Prices vary for adults, seniors, military, students and children for starred events, while other events are free.
Jacksonville University #ilovejax Chamber of Commerce tour highlightspmilano
- Jacksonville University is undergoing several renovations and additions to dining facilities, fitness areas, and academic buildings, including a new health sciences building and student veterans center.
- Athletic facilities are also being expanded with a larger football stadium, new basketball/volleyball facility, and softball facility.
- The College of Health Sciences is growing with a projected 40% increase in enrollment by 2016 and the largest ever nursing class this fall.
Tara Wicker Foxworth Oceanway School of Dancepmilano
Tara and Rick Foxworth opened Oceanway School of Dance & Performing Arts three years ago to provide high-quality dance and arts education to the local community. The school has grown significantly under their leadership from 350 students. In addition to dance, the school also offers guitar lessons taught by Rick Foxworth. The Foxworths aim to expand the school's offerings and provide students experience in dance, music, and the arts.
This document is the 2013 Emergency Preparedness Guide for Duval County, Florida. It provides information on preparing for hurricanes and other emergencies throughout the year. Key points covered include registering for emergency notifications, preparing evacuation plans and disaster supply kits, shelter information, and special needs registration for those requiring additional assistance. The guide emphasizes the importance of being prepared well before a storm threatens.
Brian Lane, assistant professor of physics at Jacksonville University: "Simulation of the Physics of Flight," published in the academic journal "The Physics Teacher"
The document provides information about the mission and activities of the Jacksonville University NROTC unit during the Spring 2013 semester. It describes the mission of the NROTC program to develop midshipmen and commission them as naval officers. It then provides details about various teams, clubs, and societies within the JU NROTC unit, including the pistol team, SWO society, SpecWar team, color guard team, aviation club, sailing team, Trident society, and a unit picnic event.
Jacksonville University School of Nursing DOLPHINURSE Spring 2013 newsletterpmilano
The newsletter summarizes recent events and achievements at Jacksonville University's School of Nursing. Dr. Gloria McKee-Lopez was introduced as the new Associate Dean. The Undergraduate Nursing Program achieved a 98.65% pass rate on the NCLEX-RN exam. 20 graduates finished the MSN program at Baptist Health in December. The DNP program added a new Leadership cognate. Faculty published papers and had conference presentations. Nursing students worked with the Mayo Clinic and helped refugee families. Plans are underway for reaccreditation and a new College of Health Sciences building.
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The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
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This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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1. Jacksonville University
Veterans BSN Cohort
P ROGRAM O VERVIEW
For More Infor mation
On JU’s
VBSN Program
Please Contact:
10 Nursing Courses /32 Credit Hour Curriculum
Reduced Tuition Rate
Once a Week
One Nursing Class Per Eight Week Term
The Summer 2014 cohort classes will be held in the evenings on the Jacksonville University Campus.
Dr. Lynnette Kennison
Program Director
VBSNCohort@ju.edu
Jacksonville University
School of Nursing
2800 University Boulevard N
Jacksonville, FL 32211-3394
A DMISSION R EQUIREMENTS
Active RN License
Veteran (DD-214 required)
Minimum cum GPA 2.5
BSN Core Requirements:
Chemistry, Microbiology, Anatomy & Physiology 1 & 2,
Nutrition, Human Growth and Development & Statistics
(Statistics Must Be Completed Before Applying)
Associates of Arts (A.A.) Degree, Bachelor’s Degree,
or JU’s General Education Course Equivalency required.
2. VBSN Curriculum
Summer 1, 2014
Professional Nursing
3
Summer 2, 2014
Information Management in Healthcare
3
Fall 1, 2014
Evidence-Based Nursing
3
Fall 2, 2014
Nursing Assessment for the Practicing Nurse
3
Spring 1, 2015
Nursing Elective
3
Spring 2, 2015
Nursing Leadership and Healthcare Policy
3
Summer 1, 2015
Community Focused Professional Nursing
4
Summer 2, 2015
A Conceptual Approach to Pathophysiology for Nurses
3
Fall 1, 2015
Advanced Acute Care Concepts
3
Fall 2, 2015
Application of Professional Nursing Concepts
Total Nursing Hours: 32
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