Aleeca Bell, PhD, RN, CNM: Pioneering Midwifery and Research for Maternal and Infant Well-being March 19, 2024 In a remarkable blend of personal experience and professional dedication, Dr. Bell embodies the essence of midwifery's transformative power in healthcare. Her journey from experiencing the profound joy and pain of childbirth under the care of a midwife, to becoming a beacon of research and education in the field, is a testament to her commitment to enhancing maternal and infant health. Read more Image
UArizona College of Nursing Ranks 13th among Public Institutions in NIH Funding Recipients Feb. 19, 2024 Read more
Sobre el Estudio PARTO Jan. 31, 2024 La mayoría de las personas que dan a luz reciben un medicamento llamado oxitocina, ya sea durante el trabajo de parto / después del nacimiento. La oxitocina hace que el útero se contraiga. Estamos estudiando por qué la oxitocina podría funcionar mejor en algunas personas que en otras y facilitar el trabajo de parto o reducir el sangrado posparto. Read more Image
About the PARTO Study Jan. 31, 2024 Most people giving birth receive a medication called oxytocin either during labor or after birth. Oxytocin causes the uterus to contract. We are studying why oxytocin may work better for some people than others, leading to easier labor or less bleeding postpartum. Read more Image
UArizona College of Nursing MEPN program in Gilbert is uniquely educational, recent graduate says Jan. 24, 2024 College of Nursing MEPN Gilbert graduate shares his uniquely educational experience and acceptance of new role with the college as a soon to be psychiatric nurse practitioner. Read more Image
Dean Brian Ahn | The First Six Months at the College of Nursing Dec. 21, 2023 Dean Ahn it’s been just over six months since you became Dean of the College of Nursing, you relocated to Tucson from across the country. Please describe your experience at the College and in Tucson so far? Read more Image
College of Nursing honors graduates at fall convocation Dec. 20, 2023 The University of Arizona College of Nursing honored its fall 2023 graduating class at Centennial Hall on Dec. 14. A total of 168 Wildcat nurses celebrated the successful conclusion to their programs in front of family, friends and faculty. The convocation and awards ceremony marked the college’s 68th graduating class. The conferred degrees included 43 Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 43 Bachelor of Science in Nursing – Integrative Health, one Graduate Nurse Practitioner Certificate, six Master of Science in Nursing, 74 Doctor of Nursing Practice and one Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing. Read more Image
OASIS (Older Adult Specialty Interest Scholars) program December 2023 Graduates Nov. 9, 2023 The Strengthening Eldercare Workforce through Rural and Underserved Nursing (SEW-RUN) grant was funded in 2021 by the Health Resource and Services Administration (HRSA) with the purpose of educating entry level nursing students from diverse backgrounds in care of diverse populations of older adults with complex needs living in rural and under-resourced areas. Read more Image
UArizona Nursing PhD Student Shines at Medical Conference, Advocates for Nursing's Vital Role Oct. 2, 2023 Emerald Bell, a driven and passionate UArizona Nursing student, has embarked on a remarkable journey in the field of healthcare. In a recent interview, Bell shared insights into her career choice, her path to pursuing PhD at UArizona Nursing, and her focus on groundbreaking microbiome research. Read more Image
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Thaddeus Pace Explores Stress Biology in Cancer Survivors Experiencing Distress, Fatigue and Depression Sept. 27, 2023 Meet Associate UArizona Nursing Professor Thaddeus Pace, PhD, who is also Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the College of Medicine, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology in the College of Science, and Director of the College of Nursing Biological Core Laboratory at the University of Arizona. Read more Image