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Comments to the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
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Dean Hinshaw achieves Academy of Nursing 'Legend' status
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Field training exercises integrate cross-cultural education
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Comments to the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
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New GSN Doctor of Nursing Practice Program
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The GSN Welcomes a New Director
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Award-Winning GSN Alumna Participates in Memorial Day Event
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GSN faculty, students earn high honors
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GSN Hosts Federal Nursing Service Chiefs
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Retired U.S. Public Health Service Rear Admiral Carol A. Romano has joined the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences' Graduate School of Nursing (GSN) as associate dean for Academic Affairs.
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Hinshaw honored for contributions to nursing research and policy
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Turning lemons into lemonade: The GSN develops new ways to train students
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USU celebrates 2010 commencement
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A step back in time
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GSN Class of 2010 leaves lasting gift
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TriService Nursing welcomes new leadership
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Carrio receives USU Educator Award
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USU GSN associate dean selected as AAN 2009 Fellow
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GSN welcomes new dean for research
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GSN faculty member receives 'Researcher of the Year Award' from AANA
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GSN students and faculty receive top honors for anesthesia research
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GSN professor named fellow, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
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Field Training Exercises Integrate Cross-cultural Education
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USU celebrates nurse practitioners
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Spotlight
Navy Lieutenant Commander Pamela Wall, director of USU's Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program, recently spoke at a Joining Forces event held at the University of Pennsylvania, where she is working toward a Doctor of Philosophy.
"The Joining Forces initiative is important, because it provides America's nurses with the education, information and sensitivity they need to recognize and treat conditions that are unique to military and veteran populations," said Wall, who was hand-selected by the dean of Penn's nursing school to talk about her nurse corps experiences.
At the event, Wall also introduced first lady Michelle Obama, another Joining Forces guest speaker, who called nurses the "frontline of America's healthcare."

