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Nursing Program wins Nightingale Award

On Saturday night, the UL Lafayette LHC Group•Myers School of Nursing was chosen as the 2023 Nightingale Nursing Sch

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White Coat Ceremony for Nursing

On Tuesday, October 4th, our Sophomore Nursing students currently enrolled in Nursing 208 received their white coats

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Drs. Ziad Ashkar, Deedra Harrington, and Christy Lenahan were awarded funding from the Federal Communications Commission as part of its COVID-19 Telehealth Program. Dr. Ashkar is a Professor in the college and the Director of the University’s Louisiana Center for Health Innovation.  He is the holder of the Dr. Robert J. Rivet Endowed Chair and the Acadian Ambulance Service/BORSF Eminent Scholar Endowed Chair in Health Informatics. Drs. Harrington, the Adrian Vega/BORSF Endowed Professor in Nursing and Lenahan, the SLEMCO/LEQSF Endowed Professor in Nursing are Associate Professors in the Department of Nursing. The objective of the grant is to develop a telehealth network designed to ease the workloads of healthcare professionals in local emergency rooms and urgent care clinics.  Faculty members and nursing students in BSN and NP programs will help screen people for COVID-19 using telehealth platforms.
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