Tag: Nursing

  • Nursing program helps with recruitment video


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    Personnel from the UW-Green Bay Nursing program were interviewed Wednesday for a video that will promote the recruitment of nursing educators for the UW System. All six UW nursing programs are a part of this project, which will contain a vignette of each nursing campus, and comments from nurse educators on the role and reasons…

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    The next ‘Last Lecture’: Susan Gallagher-Lepak on e-learning

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    Prof. Susan Gallagher-Lepak of Nursing is the third speaker in UW-Green Bay’s “Last Lecture Series” line-up. Gallagher-Lepak will present “E-learning: The Train has Left the Station,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday (Nov. 18) in the Christie Theatre. The event is free and open to the public. “Higher education has changed dramatically since UW-Green Bay began in…

  • Letters sent to students at UW-Madison

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    The defacing of a publicity poster for a theater production at UW-Madison — with the faces of Asian actors colored in marker — prompted a letter from school officials, urging students to watch for and confront racial insensitivity. Another letter, this time from the UW School of Nursing dean, involved the words “white is also…

  • UW-Green Bay presents Susan Gallagher-Lepak for the “Last Lecture Series”

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    Prof. Susan Gallagher-Lepak is the third speaker in the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s “Last Lecture Series” line-up. Gallagher-Lepak will present, “E-learning: The Train has Left the Station,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, November 18. The Last Lecture Series is part of the celebration of UWGB’s 50th Anniversary. Each month of the fall and spring semesters, a…

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    Public health director to share Hmong perspective, this Monday


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    Chua Xiong, director of the Brown County Department of Public Health, will speak about public health issues and the Hmong community this coming Monday (Nov 2) from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in MAC Hall Room 223. Xiong received her MS in Nursing from UW-Milwaukee in 2003 and worked at Bellin Hospital before joining the Brown…

  • Faculty note: publication by Nursing’s Vandenhouten

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The following item from earlier this month was archived to the UWGB news site but might not have made it into the email version of the LOG newsletter distributed to faculty and staff. In case you missed it: Christine Vandenhouten, associate professor of Nursing, co-authored an article in the September/October 2015 issue of the journal…

  • Faculty note: Tyczkowski

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    Through study that relates directly to curriculum enhancement in her area, Brenda Tyczkowski, assistant professor in the Professional Program in Nursing and academic director for the Health Information Management Technology (HIMT) program, recently completed a rigorous 14-week accelerated health information management workshop through Alabama State University. She then passed the national certification exam for the…

  • Faculty note: Vandenhouten publication


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    Christine Vandenhouten, associate professor of Nursing, co-authored an article in the September/October 2015 issue of the journal Public Health Nursing about the results of a national study exploring motivators and barriers for obtaining the public health nursing certification. The article, “Credentialing Public Health Nurses: Current Issues and Next Steps Forward,” found that while nursing certification…

  • After Thoughts speaker Herdman hits on all cylinders with holism and healthcare talk

    After Thoughts speaker Herdman hits on all cylinders with holism and healthcare talk

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    Now in its fifth full season, After Thoughts seeks to connect members of the community with UW-Green Bay. The gatherings showcase talented women among University faculty, staff and alumni, and convene men and women after their workday for learning, enrichment and fun.

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    Busy Tuesday

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    The history of holism and its contrasts with our current health care system will be the topic of the first After Thoughts presentation of the 2015-16 series tonight (Oct. 6). Associate Professor of Nursing T. Heather Herdman is the featured speaker at the event 5 to 7 p.m. at the Weidner Center. With a reception,…