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2010 Student Awards

May 05, 2010

Congratulations to the following students who were honored with awards at the School of Nursing 2010 graduation ceremony on Saturday, May 1.

AwardRecipientR. Faye McCain AwardSarah Bauss & Paige LedlowJosephine M. Sana AwardLenette Jones & Christi WolgamoodEdith Galt Morgan Psych-Mental Health Scholarship & Leadership AwardJeanne JagodzinskiEdith Galt Morgan Psych-Mental Health Undergraduate AwardShelly Morgan JohnsonGlacier Hills Gerontological Teaching Nursing Home AwardJennifer HankinsonMary M. Schroder, RN Scholarship AwardSarah Kovats & Alexander YoungFrank and Mary... Read more

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Dr. Pohl Speaks at Health Affairs Conference

May 04, 2010

Dr. Joanne Pohl was invited to speak at the May 2010 Health Affairs Press Conference on Reinventing Primary Care: Urgent Prescriptions. Health Affairs is the leading journal of health policy and research and the briefing examined what policies are needed to increase the corps of primary care providers and to improve practice as well as explored the promising models of care that are likely to produce the best outcomes.

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Grad Student Wins Poster Award at MNRS Annual Conference

Apr 29, 2010

Sarah Bauss, master’s student in the Department of Acute, Critical and Long-Term Care Programs, won second place for her poster presentation at the Midwestern Nursing Research Society’s Annual Conference among over 100 entries. Her poster entitled, “Risk-Reduction and Screening Behaviors of Women at High Risk for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Syndrome” is part of her N699 Independent Research Project and Dr. Maria Katapodi  serves as her advisor.

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Dr. Holden Selected as NIH Center Member

Apr 27, 2010

Dr. Janean Holden was selected to serve as a member of the National Institutes of Health Nursing Science: Adults and Older Adults Study Section, Center for Scientific Review for a four-year term. Members are selected on the basis of their demonstrated competence and achievement in their scientific discipline as evidenced by the quality of research accomplishments, publications in scientific journals, and other significant activities, achievements and honors.

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Dr. Coleman-Burns Receives Award at 2010 Black Celebratory

Apr 21, 2010

Dr. Patricia Coleman-Burns received the Faculty Cornerstone Award for the 2010 Black Celebratory. Founded in 1999, the Cornerstone Award is given annually to recognize the unique contributions and assistance an individual has made that enhance the academic and social progress of African American students at the University of Michigan.

 

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Undergraduate Honors Students Present Poster Session

Apr 20, 2010

On April 15, the School of Nursing's senior honor students and their faculty mentors presented a poster session that developed out of their final paper project. Students and their posters were as follows:

Katrina N. Allen – "The interdisciplinary influence of nursing research: Examining journal articles using a model generated by nursing research"Jennifer Fleming – "Comparison of two physical activity questionnaires for healthy elderly and elderly patients with COPD"Jessica Kopicki – "A pilot study of virtual simulation in senior nursing students"Bo Hwa Lee – "Physical activity and... Read more

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Dr. Kao Receives Grant from Office of the VP for Research

Apr 19, 2010

Dr. Annie Kao was recently awarded a grant from the Office of the Vice President for Research for her research “Health Opportunity for Parental Expectancy (HOPE).”

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Dr. Pohl Named FAANP

Apr 16, 2010

The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) announced that they will induct Dr. Joanne Pohl as a Fellow of the AANP (FAANP) during the AANP’s national conference in Phoenix, Arizona on June 23, 2010. A limited number of NPs are selected for this highly coveted distinction each year. The School of Nursing heartily congratulates Dr. Pohl on her accomplishments.

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Dr. Katapodi RWJF Nurse Faculty Scholar Semi-Finalist

Apr 12, 2010

Dr. Maria Katapodi was notified that she is a semi-finalist for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Faculty Scholars program. This is a highly-competitive process and only 12 applicants are selected annually. Additional interviews will follow in May. Dr. Katapodi follows in the footsteps of Dr. AkkeNeel Talsma, an inaugural scholar.

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Second Annual Dean's Lecture and Research Day

Apr 07, 2010

On April 6, 2010, the School of Nursing hosted the Second Annual Dean’s Lecture and Research Day. The theme for the event was Discovery to Implementation: Making a Difference and the keynote speaker was Dr. Marita Titler.

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