Q&A with a dynamic duo of S.H.A.R.E.® nurse educators
Nursing grant will support Scott’s research on drivers of depressive symptoms in Hispanic sexual minority youth.
New nursing report makes it clear SONHS grads continue outperforming their peers at local, state, and national levels.
With over $6 million in funding, SONHS gains recognition as a Top 20 National Institutes of Health-supported nursing school.
SONHS staff practice key first aid techniques for trauma-based emergencies.
S.H.A.R.E.® experts explore what’s new and exciting in next-gen health care simulation.
Upcoming events explore diversity, cultural competency in the health professions.
Anti-trafficking experts advocate victim-centered response at SONHS event for Human Trafficking Prevention Month
Five ABSN students were thrilled to welcome financial support just ahead of graduation.
Dr. Hudson Santos highlighted for his health disparities research
Dr. Johis Ortega, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Associate Dean for Hemisphere and Global Initiatives at UMSONHS, traveled to Madrid with a group of 8 enthusiastic Undergraduate Nursing Students.
Special 75th anniversary-themed event featured noted health care leader Kenneth R. White, PhD, AGACNP, ACHPN, FACHE, FAAN
When the accelerated BSN program’s Class of 2023 graduates this December, 16 of its members will also be celebrating their successful completion of an innovative new program committed to the holistic development of nurses.
Distinguished maternal and child health expert and School of Nursing and Health Studies (SONHS) professor Hudson Santos, PhD, RN, FABMR, FAAN, has been elected to two prestigious leadership positions.