Tucson Nurses Week Foundation Honors Dr. Pamela Reed with ‘Most Inspirational Mentor’ Award April 27, 2022 Next week, the Tucson Nurses Week Foundation will recognize University of Arizona Nursing professor Pamela Reed, PhD, RN, FAAN, with the organization’s Most Inspirational Mentor Award for her efforts serving as a role model, advocate and motivator in support of new nurses. Read more Image
New Faculty Profile: Get to know Michael Gerhart, MS, MEd, BA April 22, 2022 From middle school teacher to nursing instructor, Michael Gerhart, MS, Med, BA is dedicated to the craft of teaching. He joined our faculty last month as a lecturer in the Master of Science for Entry into the Profession of Nursing (MEPN) program. Take a few minutes to learn about Michael and his career. Read more Image
UArizona INCATS Scholar Becomes One of the First Nursing Students Honored by the Stoklos Foundation April 13, 2022 On April 15, Kimberly Yazzie, an INCATS scholar who is part of UArizona Nursing’s 2020 Doctor of Nursing Practice Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner specialty (DNP-PMHNP) cohort, will be one of the first nursing students honored by the M. Stoklos Educational Foundation. Read more Image
Wildcat Nurse Spotlight: PhD Candidate Zhizhong “Z” Li April 7, 2022 Meet Zhizhong “Z” Li, third year University of Arizona College of Nursing PhD candidate. A dedicated scholar with a drive to succeed, Li will be doing not one but three podium presentations at this years’ Western Institute of Nursing (WIN) conference. Read more Image
Wildcat Nurse Spotlight: Christine Platt, Third-Year PhD Student April 4, 2022 Meet Christine Platt, UArizona Nursing PhD student. A multi-talented scholar who was selected by the Western Institute of Nursing’s 2020 Carol A. Lindeman Award for New Research, Platt’s research focuses on families raising children with disabilities, particularly in the foster care system. Read more Image
New Faculty Profile: Get to know Meghan Skiba, PhD, MS, MPH, RDN March 30, 2022 Please join us in giving a warm welcome to Assistant Professor Dr. Meghan Skiba, who joined the College’s Division of Biobehavioral Health Science, on March 7. With a Master of Science in Nutritional Sciences, a Master and PhD in Public Health, Dr. Skiba brings with her a rich academic background and a keen interest in integrative health that makes her a perfect complement to our Wildcat Nurse faculty. Read more Image
UArizona DNP and MEPN Programs Both Rise in U.S. News & World Report’s 2023 Graduate Rankings March 29, 2022 Hot on the heels of its Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program rising to number 23 on U.S. news & World Report’s inaugural Best BSN in Nursing programs list, two University of Arizona College of Nursing graduate programs received new rankings in the organization’s 2022 Best Graduate Schools list. Read more Image
College of Nursing Statement on International Women's Day and the Ukraine Invasion March 8, 2022 Today we celebrate International Women's Day to honor the women visionaries, innovators, educators, advocates, and leaders creating change in the world. Women have been marginalized throughout history but have demonstrated remarkable strength and resilience in the fight for equity. This is inclusive of all people who identify as women/female/female-bodied and who are allies with women—as we strive for a world that is inclusive and just for all. Read more Image
UArizona Nursing PhD Student Investigates the Use of Psychedelics to Treat Mental Health Conditions March 7, 2022 With a passionate interest in holistic mental healthcare, Jennifer Montjoy soon found a dissertation topic that holds great potential for mental health healing: the use of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP), specifically in the treatment of unremitting mental health conditions. Read more Image
UArizona College of Nursing Rises in Blue Ridge Rankings of National Institutes of Health Funding Feb. 21, 2022 The Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research (BRIMR) recently released its rankings for Colleges of Nursing funded by the NIH in 2021. The UArizona College of Nursing rose in the organization’s rankings to 27 in 2021, up from 33 in 2020. Read more Image