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Nursing students provided advantage
My NipissingSchool of NursingThe Nipissing University/Canadore College collaborative Nursing program broke new ground for students, becoming the first Canadian Bachelor of Science in Nursing program to host a specialized Elsevier review to prepare students for a newly mandated examination. -
Congratulations to Nipissing’s recent SPP graduates
ConvocationSchool of NursingThe Scholar Practitioner Program is an innovative second degree nursing program for university graduates to achieve a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. -
Graduation time for two innovative programs
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Pilot project earns grant
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McParland publishes article
School of NursingFaculty PublicationCongratulations to Tammie McParland, assistant professor in the Collaborative Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, on the publication of her article on the Canadian Nurses Association website. -
Special Nursing lecture at NU
School of NursingSeminar SeriesResearchNipissing University welcomes Dr. Lynn McDonald, to campus on Tuesday March 18, for two special lectures, titled From Florence Nightingale to Today: Putting Patient Care at the Heart of Nursing at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in room H104. -
Dr. Page recognized for leadership in digital health
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Award for Dr. Page
School of NursingCongratulations to Dr. Aroha Page, associate professor in the School of Nursing, who has been chosen for the 2013 Nursing Faculty e-Health Award. -
Dr. Page appointed to advisory group
My NipissingSchool of NursingCongratulations to Dr. Aroha Page, from Nipissing’s School of Nursing, on her recent appointment to the Academic Advisors Group, an initiative where nurses advise the College of Nurses of Ontario of opportunities to work together to support nurses in upholding the standards of their practice. -
Dr. Page co-chairing inaugural special interest group
My NipissingSchool of NursingCongratulations are in order for Nipissing’s Dr. Aroha Page, associate professor of Nursing, who has been elected co-chair of the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing’s (CASN) inaugural Palliative and End-of-Life Care Nurse Educators Interest Group.