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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.
Individuals from the LGBTQ+ community will share their personal stories and experiences with healthcare workers, share their advice and knowledge about cultural competencies, and answer questions regarding best practices in the health care setting.
Students, faculty, and staff are welcome to attend!
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.
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.
Review and critically appraise teaching strategies for clinical practice, classroom and online teaching. 1.0 CEs available. Please RSVP to sgalloway@health.usf.edu one week in advance. Date and location subject to change.
Doctoral Dissertation Defense:
Perceived Discrimination and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Blacks: A Secondary Data Analysis of the Heart Score Study
~ THE PUBLIC IS INVITED ~
Faculty, Students and Interprofessional Health Care Partners:
Save the date: The 2019 Annual USF Health Interprofessional Education Day is being held on Wednesday, November 13, in the USF Marshall Student Center. The morning session is from 8 to 11:30 a.m. and is open to all USF Health faculty, students, and invited health care partners.
We encourage faculty, students and our health care partners to attend this unique and collaborative opportunity. Our goal is to continue to transform the way we practice health care. As interprofessional partners, we must leverage our collective expertise and strengths to improve the quality of care we deliver and impact patient outcomes. Information regarding day of events as well as an agenda is forthcoming. If you have any questions, please contact Nancy Ramirez at nancyramirez@health.usf.edu.
For the agenda, click here.
For directions and parking information, click here.
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.
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 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.
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