The College of Nursing Spokane Community & Clinical Practice Advisory Board Meeting is this Thursday, May 20 from 7:30-9:00 AM. College leadership will meet with clinical and community partners to discuss the new AACN Essentials, the latest Future of Nursing 202-2030 Report, and a number of other topics related to nursing education. » Read the […]
We are pausing publication of the undergraduate news for the summer and will resume weekly publishing in August. If you have announcements for students, they can be sent directly via email. Program coordinators or the communications office can send announcements out to students. The graduate news will be published monthly on the first of the […]
The communications department will start publishing the Internal News weekly on Wednesdays at 1:00 PM starting this week. If you have an announcement or information that needs sent out prior to its publication, we can send it via email. If you have announcements, please email them to Sarah Schaub, sarah.schaub@wsu.edu or Addy Hatch, addy.hatch@wsu.edu.
Roschelle (Shelly) Fritz, PhD, Assistant Professor at the Washington State University College of Nursing, is one of 10 nurse scientists accepted to the second cohort of the Betty Irene Moore Fellowship for Nurse Leaders and Innovators. This fellowship program, funded by a $37.5 million grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, recognizes early- to […]
Each year the College of Nursing awards a range of faculty, staff and student honors. This year our faculty and staff winners were announced during our virtual retirement party on May 6. Here are those honorees, as well as our student award-winners – congratulations all! Faculty and Staff Staff Excellence Award: Barb Wallace Staff Achievement: […]
Dr. Marian Wilson is one of a panel of experts featured in a lengthy piece on “Drug Use by State” carried on the website Wallethub. A news release on a commentary paper by Drs. Catherine Van Son and Deborah Eti on the use of pulse oximeters versus thermometers to indicate COVID-19 infection was carried in […]
The Office of Diversity, Health Justice, and Belonging invites you to the second annual WSU College of Medicine Inclusive Excellence Scholar in Residence on May 11-12. The event will consist of a series of sessions designed to be interconnected, sequenced, and grounded in the college mission. This year’s program will feature advocates, activists, clinicians/practitioners, scholars, and […]
Jeff Thysell from Yakima put together this great list of resources to help you get started with Canvas. Setting up your personal sandbox (Set this up before you attend training) · https://esg-apps.it.wsu.edu/canvas-sandbox/ Recommend training Jason Meade CON Spokane · https://spokane.wsu.edu/its/april-2021-canvas-training-college-nursing/ Training resources pullman AOI · https://lmstransition.wsu.edu/training-contacts/ FAQ website link · https://lmstransition.wsu.edu/canvas-faq/
On May 4, 2021, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) released a new report focused on Implementing High-Quality Primary Care: Rebuilding the Foundation of Health Care. » Read more
A commentary paper by Drs. Catherine Van Son and Deborah Eti on the usefulness of a pulse oximeter versus a thermometer to indicate infection in older adults has been published in numerous outlets including MSN, the Hindustan Times, one of the largest circulation publications in India, and Nursing Notes, a UK website. The piece was […]