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Harbor Reflections Summer Issue
Summer issue of Harbor Reflections is ready for you to read!
CNHS : Graduation Ceremony - 2009
Slideshow of CNHS Spring Convocation held on Friday, May 29, 2009.
Harbor Reflections Winter Issue
Winter issue of Harbor Reflections is ready for you to read!
Kenya: Heart and Sole The Afya Njema Project
UMass Boston CNHS extends its knowledge and expertise to the African Diaspora ... Read More
GoKids receives national praise
The afterschool & summer program, received national attention ... Read More
Go Kids awarded for work
GoKids Boston, a research, educational training, and community outreach center for youth fitness, was rewarded ... Read More
Grand Opening of CCER
Realizing that the classroom and clinical placements are increasingly insufficient in preparing students to function...Read More
What’s ailing nursing schools
There’s a bigger problem than the much-discussed U.S. nursing shortage...Read More
Quality and Safety Education changes are well underway
Katie Kafel, Judith Walsh, and JoAnn Mulready-Shick are halfway through the implementation phase of the Robert Wood Johnson funded Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) national learning collaboration grant.... Read More
Nursing Students Learn in High-Tech Lab
It’s the first week of the new semester, and several dozen nursing students are getting their first look at the Center for Clinical Education and Research, their new lab on the third floor of the Science Building. The classrooms and hallways are buzzing with activity. But nearby in a spanking-new exam room, SimMan is unperturbed by all the fuss.... Read More
Introducing CCER, to open in spring 2008
The CCER is a clinical teaching center for students, to simulate patient situations. No classroom can substitute for an emergency room, and no case study is as immediate and has as much impact as the real thing. The CCER will provide students with a powerful and effective learning tool - a laboratory that will enable us to simulate actual patient situations with real-world equipment and scenarios that expose students to learn to make quick decisions that can mean life or death. Simulation offers the opportunity in high-risk, low frequency clinical situations for students to gain experience to improve patient safety and strengthen patient care....Read More News Archives |
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