Tag: Nursing
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New NURSE 1-2-1 Model Recognized
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The American Association of Community Colleges recognized the new UWGB/NWTC NURSE 1-2-1 model as innovative in its recent Community College Daily publication. This model and a few other approaches mentioned have great promise for building a stronger BSN-prepared nursing workforce. With the publication, the Nursing department is receiving some calls from Community Colleges across the…
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UW-Green Bay in the news…
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UWGB freshmen settle into dorms, WBAY, Sept. 2 UWGB displays items for future time capsule, Fox11, Sept. 7 UWGB Creates Time Capsule, NBC26, Sept. 7 Innovative approaches to nursing degrees, AACC 21st Century Virtual Center, Sept. 7
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UW-Green Bay recognizes excellence in awarding of Founders Awards
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has recognized its top faculty and staff members with 2016 Founders Awards for Excellence. The awards were presented before an audience of more than 400 in attendance at the Phoenix Room of the University Union. Made possible by private philanthropic support, the awards program has been an annual fixture at…
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Area Colleges Team Up to Take on Nursing Shortage
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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and NWTC Launch NURSE 1-2-1 Degree Program Green Bay, Wis. — With states like Wisconsin facing a shortage in qualified nurses to serve patients, leaders at two colleges in Northeast Wisconsin are tackling the issue with a sense of community urgency and student affordability in mind, developing an inventive new nursing education…
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Campus mourns passing of Nancy Stiles
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UW-Green Bay learned today of the passing of Nancy (Gochnauer) Stiles, a long-time supporter and advocate of UW-Green Bay, particularly the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts and the UW-Green Bay Theatre program. Nancy and her late husband Stuart became active in the Founders Association in the 1970s. Nancy was a committed and enthusiastic supporter…
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Wanted: nursing students and nursing faculty
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UW-Green Bay Prof. Susan Gallagher-Lepak (Nursing) and her counterparts across the nation are concerned about the impending nursing shortage: “The nurse and nursing faculty workforce shortage ahead have the potential to impact both the quality and availability of healthcare in communities across our region,” she says. Gallagher-Lepak has teamed with Nurses for Wisconsin in an…
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Faculty note: Gallagher-Lepak, Herdman, present at International Conference
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Professors Susan Gallagher-Lepak and Heather Herdman, and undergraduate nursing student Rebecca Perod, presented at the NANDA International (a professional nursing organization), international conference in Cancun, Mexico, May 18-21. They presented research and information regarding nursing diagnoses. Gallagher-Lepak also gave a pre-conference workshop, and all three were responsible for individual podium presentations.
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Wanted: Nursing Educators
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GREEN BAY – R.N. Susan Gallagher-Lepak gets nervous when she looks into her crystal ball and sees where the nursing profession and regional healthcare needs are headed. The picture isn’t particularly pretty. “The nurse and nursing faculty workforce shortage ahead have the potential to impact both the quality and availability of healthcare in communities across…