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(April 2021) Center for Children with Special Health Care Needs.
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(April 2021) News from the Center for Child and Family Health Promotion Research.
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(April 2021) News from the Center for Nursing Informatics.
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(April 2021) News from the Center for Adolescent Nursing.
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(April 2021) News from the Center for Aging Science and Care Innovation.
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Group randomized trial examined personalized fall prevention plans in real-world settings
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As a nursing informatics leader at Optum, DNP grad Kari Miller makes health care technology help rather than hinder
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The Inaugural Interdisciplinary Aging Science and Care Lecture Series was held on October 3, where Professor Kuei-Min Chen, PhD, RN, FAAN, College of Nursing, Kaohsiung Medical University, Taiwan spoke on "Developing and Translating Innovative Exercise Programs for Older Adults".
Kuei-Min Chen (PhD '00, MS '96) is an established gerontological health expert working to advance health and well-being of older adults in Taiwan and around the world. She is the 2018 recipient of the University’s GPS Alliance Distinguished Leadership Award for Internationals.
Watch the lecture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbW1j4Vk8R8
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As more baby boomers age, the need for quality end-of-life care – and people to provide it – continues to increase. This growing need also comes with the demand for quality training to prepare providers. To that end, nearly 900 people, including nurses, physicians, chaplains and bereavement counselors, will gather to learn how to best provide end-of-life care.