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Mount Sinai Phillips School of Nursing Appoints Dr. Glassman as New Dean

Daily Nurse

Kimberly Glassman, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAONL, FAAN, has been appointed as the new Dean of the Mount Sinai Phillips School of Nursing (PSON) and Vice President for Nursing Academic Affairs of the Mount Sinai Health System in New York City. “I We are honored and excited to welcome Dr. Glassman to our leadership team.

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Can Academic Partnerships Fix the Nursing Shortage?

Health Leaders | Nursing

Students moved to remote settings, relationships were strained, and curriculums changed, she says. Establishing partnerships A crucial first step for CNOs dealing with this issue is to reestablish academic partnerships with nursing schools to help create clear pathways into the industry for students who are working to become nurses.

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NY’s Plaza College Nursing Degree Program Granted National Accreditation

Daily Nurse

The CCNE accreditation process is the culmination of years of preparation, including developing a self-study report and a three-day site visit during which CCNE representatives meet with students, staff, and clinical partners to determine the program’s effectiveness at meeting all outlined standards. “To

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Loyola University Maryland to Partner With Mercy Medical Center for New BSN Program

Health Leaders | Nursing

The four-year undergraduate BSN program would be available for new incoming Loyola undergraduate students in the fall 2025. Loyola’s mission to prepare graduates for lives of meaningful professional service and leadership calls us to address the critical need for new nursing graduates in Maryland," said Terrence M.

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Electronic Cigarettes: Identifying College Students Using the Ask, Advise, and Refer Tobacco Cessation Model

American Nurse

Introduction THE RISING PREVALENCE in electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) usage among college students is an emerging public health issue, marking a shift from traditional tobacco products to e-cigarettes (Fonseca Fuentes et al., Asking college age individuals about tobacco use, including e-cigarettes, is essential in identifying all users.

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Nurturing Success: Empowering Students with Different Abilities in Nursing School for a Healthy Future

American Nurse

Little research exists on nursing students with accommodations in higher education. Nursing schools historically do not admit students to nursing programs with physical disabilities due to the technical requirements of being a Registered Nurse (RN). 2020; Trujillo, 2021). 2020; Ryan & Mulvogue, 2022; Wang et al.,

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Finding Support in Nursing School

Minority Nurse

Nursing school is challenging, and nursing students know the work they put into their academic path will reap big rewards over a career. But at some point in nursing school both new and advanced nursing students need assistance to navigate the tough areas of their academic path.