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Roseman University of Health Sciences : Promotes Economic Diversity In Bioscience Industries Through Two New Master s Degree Offerings

Roseman University of Health Sciences : Promotes Economic Diversity In Bioscience Industries Through Two New Master s Degree Offerings 05/11/2021 | 12:02pm EDT Send by mail : Message : Required fields HENDERSON, Nev., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Roseman University of Health Sciences today announced the launch of its College of Graduate Studies, offering Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences (MSPS) and Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences (MBS) degrees at the University s Henderson, Nevada and South Jordan, Utah campuses. Applications to both programs are now being accepted for enrollment in September. Established by Roseman University s Board of Trustees in November 2020 as the University s fifth college, the College of Graduate Studies mission is to provide students with an individualized, interdisciplinary, and collaborative learning experience to foster curiosity and innovation that prepares them for an expanding range of career opportunities.

Marie Ellyn Hamilton Marrier

Merrill Foto News Marie Ellyn Hamilton Marrier Share: Marie Ellyn Hamilton Marrier, age 75, of Merrill, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, May 9, 2021 at the Aspirus Wausau Hospital, from cardiac issues.   Marie was born on October 2, 1945 at Marinette General Hospital in Marinette, WI to Louis Arnold Hamilton and Velma Glen Ellen Rude Hamilton, both originally of Rhinelander, WI.  She had one brother, Jack Allan Hamilton, who was 4 years her senior.  Marie grew up in the Town of Scott west of Merrill, having moved to this area at age 8 weeks.  She attended a one room schoolhouse for her entire 8 grades of elementary school, a fact over which she expressed both pride and lament.  Marie was a 1963 graduate of Merrill Senior High School, 1966 graduate of Columbia Hospital School of Nursing, Milwaukee, WI, and of the first Family Nurse Practitioner class at the University of Wisconsin Department

Annual Salute to Nurses honors nurse heroes (sponsored)

Annual Salute to Nurses honors nurse heroes (sponsored) FacebookTwitterEmail Last year’s National Nurses Week theme “The Year of the Nurse” continues for 2021, with front-line nurse caregivers fighting to save lives during the COVID-19 pandemic that began in early 2020. Then, as a winter storm hit in February this year, Texas nurses were confronted with the great challenge of power outages and water shortages but still rose to the challenge to provide top care for their patients. Nurses Week, May 6-12, 2021, brings to light a year that demanded changes in safety protocols throughout the medical community, such as remote telehealth patient visits, visitor limitations and masking requirements. Along with patient care also came new duties for diagnostic testing and, once vaccines became available, health care professionals began vaccinating the public.

Weber State Honors Inaugural Class of Doctoral Graduates

Weber State Honors Inaugural Class of Doctoral Graduates May 3, 2021 OGDEN, Utah – Weber State University, along with the Dumke College of Health Professions and the Annie Taylor Dee School of Nursing, celebrated the graduation of the first cohort of Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) students as part of the class of 2021 on May 1. “It is a privilege to be a part of this historical moment for the School of Nursing and WSU,” said Sally Cantwell, School of Nursing chair and professor. “Our faculty have been pivotal in ensuring our students have quality learning experiences and opportunities that have prepared them for the DNP leadership role. We are excited to watch them continue to make positive impacts in the workforce.”

Trustees Transition | Beaufort County Now

Publisher s Note: This post appears here courtesy of ECU News Services. Dr. Philip Rogers announced the launch of a listening tour during his first Board of Trustees meeting as ECU chancellor. | Photo: Cliff Hollis Dr. Ron Mitchelson, former interim chancellor, was presented with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the highest honor awarded by the governor of North Carolina, during the ECU Board of Trustees meeting. | Photo: Cliff Hollis     The East Carolina University Board of Trustees welcomed ECU Chancellor Dr. Philip Rogers to his first meeting of the full board and its committees Thursday and Friday.     I want to say publicly that I m grateful to this board in particular for your overwhelming support during this transition and for your unwavering commitment to East Carolina University, Rogers said during his remarks to the board.

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