Eight UArizona College of Nursing Faculty Honored as 2022 Tucson Fab 50 Nurses March 14, 2023 As part of National Nurses Week, held in honor of the largest health-care workforce in the United States, eight nurse leaders from the University of Arizona College of Nursing will be honored by their peers during the annual 2023 Tucson Fabulous 50 Nurses gala held by the Tucson Nurses’ Week Foundation on Saturday, May 7. Read more Image
Dr. Tarnia Newton Reflects on her Career and the State of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Nursing Education March 1, 2023 In recognition of Black History Month, we reached out to University of Arizona College of Nursing faculty member Tarnia Newton, DNP, FNP-C to learn about her career, and her thoughts on the topic of equity, diversity, and inclusion. Read more Image
UArizona College of Nursing Rises in Blue Ridge Rankings of National Institutes of Health Funding Feb. 21, 2023 In February, the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research released its rankings for Colleges of Nursing funded by the NIH in 2022. UArizona Nursing rose in the organization’s rankings to 23 in 2022, up from 27 in 2020, with $3.7M in awards. Read more Image
Assistant Clinical Professor Lisa Kiser Receives 2023 AANP State Award for Excellence in Arizona Feb. 14, 2023 In January, the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) announced the 2023 NP State Awards for Excellence recipients. In recognition of her excellence in clinical practice, UArizona Nursing Professor Lisa Kiser, a certified nurse-midwife and women’s health nurse practitioner, is being honored by the AANP as the 2023 recipient of the AANP State Award for Excellence in Arizona. Read more Image
New UArizona Nursing Sexually Transmitted Infections Course Primes Students to be Change Leaders in the Fight Against STI’s Feb. 10, 2023 In fall 2023, the University of Arizona College of Nursing will launch a brand-new course for the emerging adult population, ages 18-25. Designed to teach students about common sexually transmitted infections (STIs), NURS 151, Perspectives on Sexually Transmitted Infections, will prime learners to become peer resources on fact-based and science-based sexual health education. Read more Image
College of Nursing Holds Year’s First Clinical Immersion Feb. 9, 2023 UArizona Nursing held the first of three yearly clinical immersion sessions for its DNP students in early January. About 120 students from all DNP specialties participated in the immersion over five days. Many of the hands-on skill focused sessions were held at the Arizona Simulation Technology and Education Center (ASTEC) and with standardized patients in the Objective Structured Clinical Examination center. Read more Image
New Faculty Profile: Get to know Lateefah Collingwood, PhD, NNP Feb. 7, 2023 Meet UArizona Nursing Assistant Clinical Professor Lateefah Collingwood, who joined the college last semester. Originally from the U.S. Virgin Islands, Dr. Collingwood earned her nursing degree at the University of the Virgin Islands School of Nursing before getting her master’s in education from Florida State University, her master’s in nursing at Northern Arizona University and her PhD from the University of Phoenix. Read more Image
ADHS Awards $9.2M to Accelerate Nursing Degrees for UArizona College of Nursing Master’s Students Feb. 2, 2023 The grant will enable the University of Arizona College of Nursing’s Master of Science in Nursing program to address Arizona's dire nurse shortage. Read more Image
White Coats Presented to Doctor of Nursing Practice Students Jan. 27, 2023 The University of Arizona College of Nursing held its 2023 white coat ceremony for Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) students Jan. 13 at Crowder Hall. Read more Image
Made a New Year’s Resolution to Stop Smoking? We Can Help! Enroll in the UArizona Be Smoke Free Study Jan. 25, 2023 There’s no better way for smokers to ring in the New Year than to stop smoking. Contributing to more than 480,000 deaths annually in the United States, smoking remains a problem nationwide. More than 8,000 Arizonans die each year from smoking, and thousands more live with a smoking-related illness. Read more Image