Volume 3, Number 1 February 2005   

What's New at VU

What's Happening     with You

Featured Program

Congratulations

Career Opportunities

 

Dear Alumni Ambassadors,

It's an exciting time to be at the College of Nursing! We are happy to announce that as we grow with our successes, so does our faculty. The College of Nursing is expanding its faculty and seeks nurse educators for its undergraduate and graduate programs.

More details can be found on our web site, along with contact information and requirements. If you or your colleagues are interested in being part of this expansion, please contact Ms. Teresa Holman of the search committee.

 

Save the date!

Thursday, February 24th--  Health and Human Values Lecture-- Bioethical Concerns of Chronically or Critically Ill Patients

Tuesday, March 15th--  Graduate Program Open House, 3:30p-6:30p, Villanova Room, Connelly Center

 



What's New at VU

Ninth Annual Health and Human Values Lecture Series: Bioethical Concerns of Chronically or Critically Ill Patients. You are invited to attend this third lecture in the series presented by Carol Taylor, CSFN, PhD, RN, Director, Center for Clinical Bioethics Georgetown University Medical Center; Senior Research Scholar, Kennedy Institute of Ethics; and Assistant Professor, Georgetown University, Washington, DC. 

The lecture will be held Thursday, February 24, 2005, 7:30 p.m. in Bartley Hall Room 1011. We look forward to seeing you and your colleagues there.

What's Happening with You

Interested in getting involved in the alumni society? The  Nursing Alumni Society wants to increase its membership and encourage alumni to run for office. Running for office is a great way to rekindle your relationship with the College, with a minimal time commitment. We have 4 or 5 meetings per year and request that you attend one event per year, over the 3-year tenure. Contact President Margaret Hannan with your interest.

Featured Program

Master of Science in Nursing: Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. Our clinical courses enable you to build on your existing clinical skills, broaden your knowledge base related to pediatric primary care, and gain the knowledge and skills essential to independent or collaborative practice in primary care settings. 

Congratulations

Dr. Copel honored. Dr. Linda Carman Copel was recently honored for her work in family life education.

Career Opportunities

Part-time faculty positions. The College seeks part-time psychiatric-mental health nursing clinical instructors. See our web site for more information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Villanova University
College of Nursing

800 Lancaster Avenue
Villanova, PA 19085-1690
Phone: (610) 519-4900
Fax: (610) 519-7650
ann.barrow@villanova.edu
www.nursing.villanova.edu

 

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