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CU Nursing Fort Lewis College Collaborative to break ground on $2.9 million state-of-the-art nursing training facility

Learning to provide high-quality health care — whether in a sterile hospital setting, in a home without running water or via telehealth — takes lots of...
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College of Nursing, Campus Community Health hosting flu shot clinic Oct. 18

“The flu shot clinic is an access point for the community,” CU Nursing Associate Dean of Clinical and Community Affairs Rosario Medina, PhD, FNP-BC, ACNP, CNS...
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CU Nursing receives $2 million grant to expand health care in rural areas

CU Nursing receives $2 million grant to expand health care in rural areas

The University of Colorado College of Nursing received a $2 million grant to increase the number of midwives in rural areas of Colorado over the next four...
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Nurses bring ‘sunshine’ to dying man’s journey

Nurses bring ‘sunshine’ to dying man’s journey

When Darice Henritze found her husband collapsed on the hospital room floor struggling for breath, his call button going unanswered, it was an ugly déjà vu.
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‘It’s OK to cry’: Viral nurse photo highlights a sometimes forgotten toll

‘It’s OK to cry’: Viral nurse photo highlights a sometimes forgotten toll

“I was so pleased that they showed the human side of nursing,” Professor Flynn Makic, PhD, said of the TV news segment that caught her attention one night...
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CU Nursing dean: Let’s boldly transform health — together

CU Nursing dean: Let’s boldly transform health — together

In a robust call for change, College of Nursing Dean Elias Provencio-Vasquez rallied his team on Oct. 14 in his first State of the College address with the...
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Summer internship teaches Pine Ridge students, broadens CU Nursing's reach

Summer internship teaches Pine Ridge students, broadens CU Nursing's reach

his summer, while two Lakota native high school women scoured research papers and roamed the lands of their Pine Ridge Reservation, two University of Colorado...
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Research initiative uses Big Data to improve patient care

Research initiative uses Big Data to improve patient care

Researchers at the University of Colorado College of Nursing are participating in an initiative to improve health care outcomes and efficiencies by using large...
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How to reduce stress? Personal and professional resilience
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How to reduce stress? Personal and professional resilience

According to a 2017 Gallup survey, about eight in 10 Americans frequently or sometimes encounter stress in their day-to-day lives. Not only does this impact...
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College of Nursing practice tapped for governor initiative

College of Nursing practice tapped for governor initiative

Sheridan Health Services, owned and operated by the CU College of Nursing, was accepted into the Colorado State Innovation Model (SIM), a federally funded,...
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College of Nursing fourth in Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs

College of Nursing fourth in Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs

The University of Colorado College of Nursing has been ranked fourth nationally in Best Online Graduate Nursing Programs by U.S. News & World Report.
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College of Nursing program ranked in top 10 by U.S. News

College of Nursing program ranked in top 10 by U.S. News

The CU College of Nursing was ranked among the top ten nationally in Best Online Nursing Programs, according to a report released today by US News & World...
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First nursing cohort at CU South Denver graduates

First nursing cohort at CU South Denver graduates

Christina DeBello’s life was complicated when she decided to pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing. She and her husband were busy raising four children,...
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First nursing cohort at CU South Denver graduates, reflects on convenience, quality and camaraderie

First nursing cohort at CU South Denver graduates

Christina DeBello’s life was complicated when she decided to pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing. She and her husband were busy raising four children,...
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Sheridan health center opens two new wings for low-income families

Sheridan Health Services, in cooperation with the University of Colorado College of Nursing, on Wednesday celebrated the opening of two new wings designed to...
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End-of-Life Planning

A study out of the University of Colorado College of Nursing at the Anschutz Medical Campus has examined advance-care planning for congestive heart failure and...
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Student-staffed DAWN clinic serves population in need

Student-staffed DAWN clinic serves population in need

It was 9:30 p.m., an hour after the DAWN Clinic had already closed, when David Choi and his fellow volunteers saw her: an elderly woman in a nightgown and...
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HEALTH AND WESTERN HOSPITALITY

CU Anschutz volunteers show healthy hospitality to Stock Show visitors

Five-year-old Zoe Atkins enjoyed the free health screenings at the National Western Stock Show so much that she came back for seconds. The volunteers at the...
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Five questions for Cheryl Krause-Parello

At the College of Nursing, her health research initiative for veterans – Canines Providing Assistance to Wounded Warriors, or C-P.A.W.W. – investigates, in...
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Nurse helps homeless adolescents, prepares future public health leaders

Scott Harpin, Ph.D., rarely hears back from the young people he works with at the Urban Peak shelter. And maybe that is a good thing. “If they’re not going...
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Five questions for Gail Armstrong

On the College of Nursing faculty since 2000, she now is an associate professor who focuses on adult acute care nursing and quality and safety.
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Students start next chapter of lives at commencement ceremonies

The skies cleared Friday morning, bathing the Anschutz Medical Campus in bright sunshine after days of drenching rains and swirling winds. It couldn't have...
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College of Nursing faculty reaching out to legislators

Coffman and his assistant, Myron D. Spanier, discuss veteran activities at the college with Dean Thompson, Krause-Parello, and Assistant Dean Maureen Durkin...
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Therapy, research with dogs help returning service members

When Jill Wilschke, LMFT, visited CU Denver to interview for the position of veteran mental health specialist, the interviewers invited a student veteran to...

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