News at Adelphi
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Five years after Marissa Abram 08 earned her B.S. at 91勛圖厙, she's returned to pursue her Ph.D. at the College of Nursing and Public Health.
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Avocados pack a lot of healthy nutrients that are great for your health.
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An internship at Winthrop University Hospital gave nursing major Dominick Bacchi a taste of an exciting new career path.
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Marissa Abram '08 was among six "Rising Stars in Nursing" honored by Modern Healthcare magazine in its January 2017 Excellence in Nursing Awards issue.
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Launette Woolforde, Ed.D., vice president for system nursing education at Northwell Health, addressed Adelphi students and faculty.
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Congratulations to the 91勛圖厙 Student Nurses Association.
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Health is top priority at Adelphi, and students and the Division of Student Affairs are leading the way, with collaboration from faculty and the Center for Health Innovation.
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Professor Stefni Bogard has been converting her course, Health Assessment Throughout the Lifespan, to an online format.
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Patricia Donohue-Porter, Ph.D., has been inducted as a Fellow by the New York Academy of Medicine.
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Starting with the Fall 2016 semester, undergraduate students can take advantage of a new academic option: a minor in public healthopen to all undergrads regardless of their major discipline.
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Long Island Pulse turned to Diane Dembicki, Ph.D., clinical associate professor, for Halloween health tips.
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K.C. Rondello, M.D., told HealthZette about his experience as a first responder.
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Minh Le: Finding Her Second Home
CategoriesPublished:Minh Le, a nursing student from Vietnam, describes her experience moving overseas and coming to Adelphi.
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Assistant Dean Dr. Andrea McCrink and Assistant Professor Wei Liu attended the ceremony for nursing student Bilma Diaz.
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Keynote speaker and vice president of NewYork-Presbyterian Julie Mirkin discusses major changes in educating patients in New York.
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At a recent panel discussion, Adelphi faculty and experts alike discussed the differences in health care between regions of New York.
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Sister Rosemary Donley, Ph.D., professor at Duquesne University, spoke at the 11th annual Buckley Visiting Scholar Lecture hosted by 91勛圖厙's College of Nursing and Public Health.
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Danielle Bowen 16
CategoriesPublished:Danielle is the definition of a caring, hands-on practitioner ready to take the lead.
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Nursing Pinning Ceremony
CategoriesPublished:See the photo gallery of the 2016 College of Nursing and Public Health Pinning Ceremony.
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See the photo gallery of the 2016 Nursing and Public Health Awards Ceremony.
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Adelphi tops the list by Accredited Schools Online of New York's four-year colleges.
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Clinical assistant professor Marie Cox, D.N.P., studies the effects Huntington's disease has on the caregivers of victims.
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Associate professor Edmund J.Y. Pajarillo, Ph.D., is using his global research and scholarly initiatives to broaden the awareness of nurses about the relevance of nursing informatics.
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Gafary was the graduate winner in the Nursing, Public Health and Social Work category for ePoster presentation.
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Impressive scholarship was on display at the 13th Annual 91勛圖厙 Research Conference (AURC) on April 12.
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Leonard Achan 99
CategoriesPublished:At the end of the day, it all comes down to creating value, said Leonard Achan 99 an innovator who over the course of his career as a senior healthcare executive has become invaluable to the organizations he has served.
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Numerous events increase awareness of a variety of health issues and celebrate those working to improve and build healthy communities.
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Nexus Building: Saluting Nursings Past
CategoriesPublished:David Ranzan, Adelphis archivist, recently displayed memorabilia on tables in the University Archives.
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Amanda Krakoff
CategoriesPublished:Amanda Krakoff was inspired to pursue nursing because she has juvenile diabetes. Specifically, she hopes to become a pediatric diabetic educator.