Tag: Health Sciences

  • UW-Green Bay gets $865,000 to train caregiver supervisors | insightonbusiness.com

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    GREEN BAY – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will train caregiver supervisors starting this year to help address staffing shortfalls in health care. UW-Green Bay was awarded an $865,010 grant from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Grant funding is made possible by the American Rescue Plan Act and is part of $17 million distributed…

  • Pumpkin Breakfast Cookie recipe from GB Dietetic Interns

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    Local 5 Live is excited to, once again, partner with the dietetic interns at UW-Green Bay to help them share their message of good health. Today, they show us how to make pumpkin cookies for breakfast! Source: Pumpkin Breakfast Cookie recipe – We Are Green Bay

  • Unique collaboration with health professionals from Azerbaijan

    Unique collaboration with health professionals from Azerbaijan

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    UW-Green Bay was the first stop for a delegation of health professionals from Azerbaijan visiting Green Bay from Oct. 12 to 18, 2019. Chris Vandenhouten (chair of Nursing and Health Studies), Brian Krogh (associate dean of Nursing at NWTC) and Dean Susan Gallagher-Lepak (Collegeof Health, Education and Social Welfare) greeted the five visitors—all care clinicians…

  • Josh Vollmar recognized as UW-Green Bay’s ‘Most Outstanding Student’

    Josh Vollmar recognized as UW-Green Bay’s ‘Most Outstanding Student’

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    Being good at something is one thing. Being passionate about learning is another. Outstanding Student Award Recipient, Joshua Vollmar, came to appreciate the difference after taking an Introduction to Human Biology class, realizing that learning about health science while sharing compassion through active volunteerism were key to how he wanted to build his future career.…

  • Health Sciences networking event in March pairs pros with students

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    UW-Green Bay Human Biology is planning a Health Sciences Networking Event, March 26, 2018. The event will connect UW-Green Bay students to leaders in the sciences and medical professions. Diane Roundy, Director of Growth and Business Development for Schenck will present, “Effectively Working the Room.” Roundy discusses networking basics and addresses how to meet key…