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Student Spotlight and Nursing News
- February 8, 2023Want to expand your nursing education, but not sure which advanced degree is the right path for you? Learn more about the difference between earning a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree and earning a Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) below! No matter which program you choose, both are great options for furthering your nursing career and making an impact on public health.
- February 7, 2023New George Mason opioid addiction center to be built in Prince William County
- February 7, 2023New George Mason opioid addiction center to be built in Prince William County
- January 23, 2023Patients Come First Podcast - Katherine Scafide
- December 13, 2022George Mason University’s School Of Nursing And MedStar Health Collaborate To Develop Health Workforce
- December 6, 2022Nurse develops technology to detect bruises on dark skin
- December 6, 2022Nurse develops technology to detect bruises on dark skin
- December 6, 2022Mason and MedStar come together to establish the Future Nurse Program, preparing nurses for clinical practice, and addressing critical nursing workforce shortages in the region.
- December 1, 2022Forensic Nurse Develops Bruise Detecting Technology For Dark Skin
- November 15, 2022USPSTF: Evidence insufficient on risks, benefits of sleep apnea screening
- August 31, 2022National, state, and county leaders learned about the Mason and Partner Clinics, which prepare students to serve vulnerable populations and increase access to care for marginalized communities.
- July 12, 2022Future psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner Hiba Masood intends to use the power of education to fight substance use disorder misinformation.