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Villanova Students Develop Innovative Solutions at First-Annual Health Hackathon Focused on COVID-19


Villanova Students Develop Innovative Solutions at First-Annual Health Hackathon Focused on COVID-19
Students from Engineering, Nursing, Business and Liberal Arts & Sciences competed in the three-day virtual event hosted by Villanova University’s  Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship Institute
Students from across Villanova University came together for the first annual Health Hackathon, a three-day, virtual event hosted earlier this semester by Villanova’s Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship Institute (ICE).
“The goal of the Villanova Health Hackathon was to create opportunities for cross-school collaboration in innovative projects, and to give Villanova Nursing students more experiential learning opportunities outside of their typical clinical work,” said Ann Miller, the Daniel J. Hogarty, Jr. ’61 Director of the Institute for Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship. “We know that the more interdisciplinary the teams are, the more creat ....

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New Research by Villanova University Nurse Scientist Shows Long-term Implications for Babies Born Preterm and Offers Short and Long-Term Recommendations


-The research published in the 
Journal of Pediatric Health Care includes recommendations on what health care providers, teachers and others need to know about children born preterm.
-Lead author Michelle M. Kelly, PhD, CRNP, CNE, writes that children born preterm are susceptible to impaired school performance, behavioral and mental health issues, heart and lung problems, and motor delays.
 
Villanova, Pa. – Research findings published online Feb. 23 in the 
Journal of Pediatric Health Care show that being born preterm can have long-term consequences, including impaired school performance, behavioral and mental health issues, heart and lung problems, and motor delays. Michelle M. Kelly, PhD, CRNP, CNE, associate professor at Villanova University’s M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing, is the lead author of the article “Addressing Preterm Birth History With Clinical Practice Recommendations Across the Life Course.” The publication includes rec ....

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The Tragedy Of 'St Joe's'


Originally published on December 24, 2020 4:22 pm
The people in the yellow hazmat suits arrived at St. Joseph s Senior Home in Woodbridge, N.J., on a crisp morning in late March, emerging from blue and white ambulance buses all suited up, like astronauts descending from a lunar rover.
For the 78 residents whom they had come to evacuate on March 25, however, this all felt more like an alien abduction. As the hazmats approached, some residents shouted and furiously clawed at the air; others begged not to be taken away, clutching the nuns sleeves, dissolving into tears.
The sisters who ran St. Joseph s told the residents families later they d never seen anything like it. People were loaded up like cattle, said one person who saw the events unfold. It was horrible. . When I close my eyes, even today, I still see it. ....

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What Killed St. Joseph's Residents: COVID-19 Or A Decision To Evacuate Them? : NPR


For the 78 residents of St. Joseph s Senior Home in New Jersey, the arrival of hazmat-suited officials in March in their caravan of ambulance buses was terrifying. Some evacuees with dementia shouted and furiously clawed at them. Others begged not to be taken away.
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For the 78 residents of St. Joseph s Senior Home in New Jersey, the arrival of hazmat-suited officials in March in their caravan of ambulance buses was terrifying. Some evacuees with dementia shouted and furiously clawed at them. Others begged not to be taken away.
Seth Wenig/AP
The people in the yellow hazmat suits arrived at St. Joseph s Senior Home in Woodbridge, N.J., on a crisp morning in late March, emerging from blue and white ambulance buses all suited up, like astronauts descending from a lunar rover. ....

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What killed St. Joseph's Residents: COVID-19 or a decision to evacuate them?


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For the 78 residents of St. Joe s, the arrival of hazmat-suited officials in their caravan of ambulance buses was terrifying. Some evacuees with dementia shouted and furiously clawed at them. Others begged not to be taken away. (Seth Wenig/AP)
The people in the yellow hazmat suits arrived at St. Joseph’s Senior Home in Woodbridge, N.J., on a crisp morning in late March, emerging from blue and white ambulance buses all suited up, like astronauts descending from a lunar rover.
For the 78 residents whom they had come to evacuate on March 25th, however, this all felt more like an alien abduction. As the hazmats approached, some residents shouted and furiously clawed at the air; others begged not to be taken away, clutching the nuns’ sleeves, dissolving into tears. ....

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