Just two weeks ago, Andrea Perry ’11, was in the right place at the right time at the Washington State v. Utah game where she saved the life of fellow Coug fan Rob Martin. Now, on their way to this weekend’s Washington State v. Arizona State game, Perry and her husband were called to action […]
Andrea Perry ’11, was somehow put in the right place at the right time at last Thursday’s Washington State v. Utah game. Coug fan Rob Martin, of Seattle, was also attending the PAC-12 Conference game that night. Martin began feeling unwell during the game when Perry, an emergency room nurse, and her husband Ryan, a […]
MultiCare Health System is hiring BSN/ADN nursing students into Nurse Technician positions. We are thrilled to offer these positions to nursing students who are in good standing with their nursing program and are seeking paid clinical nursing experience before graduation. This program is also designed as a catalyst for excellent Nurse Techs to potentially fill […]
Two Washington State University College of Nursing Faculty were recognized as “heroes in action” by the March of Dimes on October 7, 2022. Associate Professor Connie Nguyen-Truong, PhD, RN, ANEF was awarded the 2022 March of Dimes “Nurse of the Year” Award. And, Associate Professor Roschelle (Shelly) Fritz, PhD, RN received the March of Dimes […]
Preceptors and healthcare providers are invited to visit the WSU College of Nursing Free Continuing Education page for a new CE opportunity, Managing Depression in the Primary Care Setting, presented by Fionnuala S. Brown, DNP, MSN, ARNP & Brandie Tilch-Bryant, DNP, ARNP. In this activity, you will: learn the causes and prevalence of depression in the […]
Crosscut, an online news source published by the public TV station in Seattle, interviewed Dr. Wendy Williams Gilbert about the SANE bill working its way through the Legislature.
Congressman Dan Newhouse met with WSU students and staff to discuss the future of healthcare in rural communities, including Nursing students Daira Barajas and Beth Wynne. The meeting was covered by KEPR.
The Spokane Journal of Business featured Dr. Julie Postma’s research on an app to help young people with asthma track risks from wildfire smoke. Dr. Postma is lead researcher on the NINR-grant-funded work, collaborating with Urbanova.