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Researchers have new tool for recruiting participants

Find Opportunities to Participate in Research Researchers on our campus are working towards finding solutions to health challenges, such as chronic disease, substance use, and sleep loss. Some of the research conducted on our campus uses human subjects, and researchers are always looking for healthy volunteers or people with specific health conditions to participate in […]

Take a look at our free CE offerings

The WSU College of Nursing has free continuing education for faculty, preceptors, and students. Please check our website for more information. https://nursing.wsu.edu/free-preceptor-education  Selected CE offerings include:  Vaccination Rates in a Climate of Vaccine Hesitancy  Anxiety Disorders and Benzodiazepine Taper  When and How to Stop Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain  Non-Pharmacological Approaches to Treating Sleep Disorders  […]

Upcoming MN Defences Nov. 17

Sarah Schrader 9:00-10 am Zoom:  https://wsu.zoom.us/j/91823424439?pwd=WTVjR1pxMDgzeEhZSXFJbHZDeC9HZz09Meeting ID: Meeting ID: 918 2342 4439; Passcode:  643054 Nurse Residency Programs’ Influence on the Increase of Retention and Decrease of Burnout in New Graduate Nurses Sarah Wegrzyn11 am-12 noon; Zoom:  https://wsu.zoom.us/j/98653748218?pwd=cVBTbzMvQ0F6TlVaektRaXpiTXl2QT09Meeting ID: 986 5374 8218; Passcode: 390229 Decreasing Inequalities and Health Disparities for Rural Residents in the United States: […]

Tell us about your research and scholarship

The Office of Nursing Research & Scholarship would like to collect and share your research and scholarship accomplishments. We will be requesting information on a monthly basis to share with multiple stakeholders, including each other, alum, donors, and WSU leadership. Examples might include publications, grant successes, and new collaborations. Please help us celebrate our nursing […]

Research First Friday – Nov. 5

Research First Friday, November 5th, 12:10pm to 1pm Join us at Research First Friday for a presentation by Dr. Lois James, “Testing the Impact of Cumulative 12-Hour Day vs. Night Nursing Shifts on Patient Care and Nurse Safety.” CE credits will be available. Join Zoom Meeting from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/94269679589?pwd=dUZGY2JMQk5UdHVoK2lKRm4xOG9ydz09&from=addon Meeting […]

Honors Thesis Presentations this week

Tuesday November 2 11:00 AM Hannah O’Flanagan (Advisor: Julie Postma; Evaluator: Kay Olson) “Technology as a Health Resource for Young Adults with Asthma, Related to Wildfire Smoke” Zoom Link: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/98399658594?pwd=Z08xQjZqdU5RRk1MOWswVE45UHJXUT09 Friday November 5, 2021 12:00 PM Paige Ruehl (Advisor: Janessa Graves, Evaluator: Sarah Griffith) “Examining the Need of Lingually Appropriate Mental Health Services in the United States: A […]

Blue questionnaires updated

The College of Nursing Blue questionnaires had not been updated in many years and suffered from poor formatting, lack of focus, and low response rates. We have updated the college-wide questionnaires, starting this semester. These changes were developed in partnership with program directors and multiple faculty members at the CON. The updated questionnaire is simpler, […]

Funding opportunity for students

The College of Nursing is proud to announce a new funding opportunity for undergraduate or graduate students completing research in addiction studies or behavioral health. The Rayce Rudeen Fund Supporting Addiction Research will provide valuable funding each semester specifically for student research purposes. This may include, but is not limited to, production and implementation of […]