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- June 20, 2025Introducing Jessica Langille, RN, MSN, VA-BC: Registered Nurse at MedStar Health | Vascular Access Specialist at Chesapeake Mobile Healthcare / Star Point Medical
- Groundbreaking mobile app captures and documents bruises to help survivors of interpersonal violenceJune 5, 2025An interdisciplinary George Mason University research team is breaking new ground in using artificial intelligence to develop a mobile app to accurately capture and document bruises of victims of interpersonal violence.
- June 4, 2025George Mason student nurses create a D.C.-area interdisciplinary nursing research conference to share knowledge and network with fellow students and nursing professionals.
- June 3, 2025Illuminating Justice and Equity: Using alternate light source in forensic nursing
- May 26, 2025Pregnant women in Hispanic and Black communities may experience greater prenatal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), including environmental phenols (EPs) and parabens, according to a study funded by the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Cohort at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
- May 23, 2025Erin Maughan, associate professor in the School of Nursing, describes the importance of coordination between public health nurses and school nurses.
- May 14, 2025With her kids in school and ambitions to become a nurse practitioner, the George Mason nursing student is charting her path with purpose
- May 8, 2025Susan B. Hasmiller to receive honorary degree for contributions to nursing education and practice
- May 8, 2025Pilot grants fund interdisciplinary faculty research on prevention, community impact, and clinical innovation
- May 1, 2025George Mason University’s College of Public Health honored for critical collaborations with Prince William County Community Services Board to uplift mental health and reduce the prevalence of substance use disorders.
- April 1, 2025Oakwood University names Gina Spivey-Brown new president.
- March 21, 2025Sentara leaders explore cutting-edge immersive technologies at George Mason’s College of Public Health.
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