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For students who have a degree in another field and are not a nurse, medic or corpsman, interested in receiving a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
- What is an Information Session? A one hour information session about our nursing programs prior to the application process.
- Who should attend? All prospective students.
- Important details: Click here for important information prior to arriving.
For students who don’t have a degree and are not a nurse, medic or corpsman, interested in receiving a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
- What is an Information Session? A one hour information session about our nursing programs prior to the application process.
- Who should attend? All prospective students.
- Important details:
- Click here for webinar instructions and other important information prior to participating.
- Navigate to > Select A Session > Upper Division > See Webinar & Log-in Instructions
For students who have a degree in another field and are not a nurse, medic or corpsman, interested in receiving a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
- What is an Information Session? A one hour information session about our nursing programs prior to the application process.
- Who should attend? All prospective students.
- Important details:
- Click here for webinar instructions and other important information prior to participating.
- Navigate to > Select A Session > Second Degree > See Webinar & Log-in Instructions
For students who are already nurses, have a bachelor’s or master’s degree in nursing (or another field), and are interested in receiving a Master of Science in Nursing (MS), Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) or a Doctorate of Philosophy in Nursing Science (PhD).
- What is an Information Session? A one hour information session about our nursing programs prior to the application process.
- Who should attend? All prospective students.
- Complete details: Click here for important information prior to arriving.
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For students who don’t have a degree and are not a nurse, medic or corpsman, interested in receiving a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
- What is an Information Session? A one hour information session about our nursing programs prior to the application process.
- Who should attend? All prospective students.
- Important details: Click here for important information prior to arriving.
For students who don’t have a degree and are not a nurse, medic or corpsman, interested in receiving a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
- What is an Information Session? A one hour information session about our nursing programs prior to the application process.
- Who should attend? All prospective students.
- Important details: Click here for important information prior to arriving.
Undergraduate Students (Currently Enrolled) & Alumni:
Please join us for the USF College of Nursing 2019 Career Expo. To learn more, click here.
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For students who have a degree in another field and are not a nurse, medic or corpsman, interested in receiving a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
- What is an Information Session? A one hour information session about our nursing programs prior to the application process.
- Who should attend? All prospective students.
- Important details: Click here for important information prior to arriving.
The USF College of Nursing is pleased to host Ellen M. Lavoie Smith, PhD, APRN, AOCN®, FAAN, who will present “Bedside to Bench to Bedside: Managing Painful Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy” at noon on Tuesday, March 5, in MDN 2005.
Dr. Smith is an associate professor and director of the PhD program at the University of Michigan School of Nursing. Her program of research is focused on improving the assessment and treatment of chronic, cancer-related neuropathic pain, with a specialty focus in painful chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy.
She has received independent research funding from the National Institutes of Health, the Oncology Nursing Society, the American Cancer Society, Dartmouth, and the University of Michigan. Dr. Smith conducted a cross-sectional study evaluating the clinimetric properties of peripheral neuropathy and neuropathic pain measurement approaches. She also completed an Oncology Nursing Society-funded study focused on utilizing quality improvement methodology to improve neuropathic pain management in cancer patients.
Dr. Smith recently completed a national multisite research trial through the Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB 170601). This was the first large randomized, placebo-controlled trial to reveal an effective intervention (duloxetine) for painful chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy.
Her findings on the “Effect of duloxetine on pain, function, and quality of life among patients with chemotherapy-induced painful peripheral neuropathy” were featured in the JAMA Report (April 3, 2013). In addition, a television clip highlighting this study was aired on 183 television stations throughout the United States and was viewed by more than 17 million viewers, with another 82 million viewing the video clip online. It was also covered in a video segment by Sanjay Gupta, MD.
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