Month: June 2021
Triad hospital systems experiencing nurse shortage, universities look to address burnout
Audrey Snyder, the associate dean for experiential learning at UNCG’s School of Nursing, hopes two new university grants will help attract and retain more nurses.
Leadership, Education, and Diversity (LEAD) in Maternal Child Health Traineeship
Are you interested in pursuing a career in maternal child health (MCH)? Are you a junior or senior pre-licensure nursing student or are you enrolled in the RN-to-BSN program? The UNCG School of Nursing is offering competitive traineeships to undergraduate students, with priority to those students who self-identify as culturally diverse, underserved, and/or underrepresented backgrounds who have interest in pursuing a career […]
COVID sowed doubts, but nursing student doubled down
“I suspect that nursing will be on the radar of some high school students where it wasn’t before,” said Dr. Lewallen, associate dean for academic affairs in the UNCG School of Nursing.