Displaying items by tag: school of nursing

Two UAB students have an idea to revolutionize health care. Will it survive a twisting, turning journey of discovery?
A team of UAB palliative care experts will provide a culturally based palliative care program provided through telehealth in three rural hospitals in the Southeast, and compare that to patients receiving regular care, to see if it helps reduce suffering for patients, increases patient and family quality of life, and reduces the burden of care for caregivers.
A group of women who range from ages 30-80 formed a support group with one another in their breast cancer fight in an effort to live life to the fullest.
The School of Nursing’s Master and Doctor of Nursing Practice programs are ranked eighth in the nation, with two graduate specialties ranked among the top 10 and two among the top 15 in the country.
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UAB’s student body is approaching 22,000 students, with growth reported in honors, out-of-state and dual-enrollment programs — all while retention numbers continue to climb.
The director of UAB’s Hugh Kaul Precision Medicine Institute will present the groundbreaking work taking place in the institute and the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center to identify and treat cancer.
Center for Exercise Medicine’s Science Communication Workshop features Alex Hutchinson, Ph.D., and UAB experts in the fields of science and communication.
The first Southeast Institute for Innovation in Palliative and Supportive Care Summit will be held Nov. 1-2.
The $32 million, 72,000-square-foot building has the latest technology-enhanced teaching and research spaces to prepare future nurses, advanced practice nurses, faculty and researchers.
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Two brothers who are 10 years apart graduated on the same day from the School of Nursing.
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UAB set to open four new facilities for students, faculty and staff, including the UAB Police and Public Safety Headquarters, Collat School of Business, Intramural and Club Sport Field Complex, and School of Nursing.
Nursing students spend a semester helping provide basic health care to adults who are mentally or physically disabled and attend the Wylam Adult Day Health Care Center in Birmingham.
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