School of Nursing Seeks to Expand Admission Criteria for Freshman Program
School of Nursing seeks to augment current admission criteria
School of Nursing seeks to augment current admission criteria
Nurse midwifery is “not just birthing and babies,” notes Ruth Mielke, CSUF associate professor of nursing, who discusses the importance of the specialization offered by the university’s School of Nursing.
A book chapter and several articles written by faculty are among recent works in print.
In a move to increase the number of nurses entering the workforce and to increase the diversity of that workforce, Cal State Fullerton and its sister campus Cal State San Bernardino have signed Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with Riverside City College (RCC) to create pathways from the associate degree in nursing to a bachelor of science in nursing.
Poverty simulation at CSUF helps nursing students become better advocates for their patients.
When facing a patient or client with few facts or clues, how do healthcare professionals identify and access possible substance abuse? Students in Cal State Fullerton’s nursing, social work and human services programs are getting the training and skills to do just that.
To drive home the issues facing their future patients and clients who may be living paycheck to paycheck, perhaps in poverty, Cal State Fullerton’s School of Nursing is offering a Jan. 20 poverty simulation in which students will serve as patients and nurses.
CSUF professor helps write the American Psychological Association’s new guidelines on counseling boys and men.
Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff, programs and research efforts have garnered more than $5 million in grants and contracts during the second fiscal quarter of the academic year.Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff, programs and research efforts have garnered more than $5 million in grants and contracts during the second fiscal quarter of the academic year.
From expertise, leadership and contributions to their fields, several Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff members received accolades during the fall semester.