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Community Health Nursing students detail experiences with School's partner agencies and findings on nurses' role in the community 
Charged with examining, facilitating innovative, practical strategies to promote School; advise on profession nationally across constituencies

Three fifth semester honors students use undergraduate research experience to help empower Latina women about breast cancer, culturally sensitive health education
School's PhD Program Director will assist authors in evaluating article ideas prior to peer review, facilite links between academic researchers, clinicians
American Association of Occupational Health Nurses recognizes Louise O'Keefe for excellence in writing in experienced author category
"Nursing Research Using Ethnography: Qualitative Designs and Methods" honored by AJN as book of the year
American Association of Nurse Anesthetists names PhD student to prestigious fellowship
Growth in students and research brings new senior faculty and new graduate program leaders, keys in fulfilling strategic priorities
Rick and Barrett Brock MacKay give $1 million to create dynamic new home for the Barrett Brock MacKay Florence Nightingale Letters Exhibit

Marti Rice recognized by Southern Nursing Research Society for outstanding leadership, contributions, promotion of nursing, health care research
Bryan Wilbanks' research, part of his dissertation work, is changing the course of perioperative informatics, published in peer-reviewed journal
Ann Gakumo named Most Outstanding Black Faculty Member by Black Student Awareness Committee for leadership, community and school involvement
Scholarship donors, recipients meet at annual luncheon to celebrate donor generosity and student excellence
Pauline Swiger’s work collecting trauma data during her most recent deployment to Baghdad sets her on a course researching quality improvement

Honored for bridging CNL education, practice; leadership through innovative collaboration with education, practice to improve patient care quality

Ladores, a pediatric nurse practitioner, investigates reproductive health concerns in adolescents and young adults with chronic illness

Donna Dunn is selected to receive the OWH Heart of Gold for her community-oriented delivery of care
Leadership Practices for Quality and Safety, for early and mid-career nurse leaders, enhances leadership practices for quality, safety improvement
UAB School of Nursing Seniors mark culmination of undergraduate careers with celebratory lunch, class photos
Roussel and Polancich present revised DNP curriculum at the AACN Doctoral Education Conference
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