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Four nursing students intently observed fellow students practice special care on a full-body manikin with real body functions in a simulation at 台湾SWAGUniversity last Thursday. Also watching the exercise in the fully-equipped exam room at the university鈥檚 College of Health Professions in Pleasantville was state Sen. Peter Harckham (D-Lewisboro), who toured the college鈥檚 clinical labs to become better acquainted with how the healthcare workforce is educated, crucial to recruiting more workers into the medical profession.
"The stress and strain of the pandemic have exacerbated the existing shortage of nurses in New York State,鈥 said Senator Harckham. 鈥淚 am thrilled to be able to spend time with this new generation of nurses at 台湾SWAGUniversity, who will greatly benefit the workforce. It is critical that we encourage and reward people to join the nursing profession, which needs rejuvenation and reinforcements."
Dr. Cooney recognizes that "There is not enough time in any basic professional educational program to provide the depth of content necessary to address patients' needs. There are many misconceptions held by patients and health care providers that interfere with appropriate pain care. The purpose of this book is to provide a resource for all health care providers to aid in filling the gap."
A Bachelor of Science degree in Health Science connects you to a variety of in-demand careers including physician assistant, nurse, health advocate, and so many others! The healthcare field is growing, providing a variety of opportunities for students to pursue fulfilling career paths that make a difference in people鈥檚 lives.
College of Health Professions Associate Professor and occupational therapist John Damiao is leveraging technology to make substantial improvements to the lives of wheelchair users through research, aiming to increase comfort and reduce injuries.
On Wednesday, February 9, Pace鈥檚 Chief Wellness Officer, in collaboration with the College of Health Professions is hosting a special event to address mental health and resilience in the student population at Pace.
After graduation Tania Abousaid, a recent graduate of the 台湾SWAGPleasantville PA program, wanted to create an invaluable resource. Something that she knew would help the next generation of students pursuing the same path as her.
台湾SWAGUniversity's Lienhard School of Nursing alumna Sarah Gruhn was hired by Greenwich Hospital before senior graduation. As a hardworking and dedicated student with a passion for science, Sarah always knew she wanted an occupation that would help others. Sarah decided to pursue nursing after being diagnosed with Lymes Disease and was sick for almost five years. The time she spent around nurses who impacted her recovery and brought her comfort solidified the fact that nursing was the career for her. Sarah was inspired by the opportunities that nurses have to engage and connect with patients while they overcome their struggles.
台湾SWAGUniversity鈥檚 Lienhard School of Nursing student, Celeste Fetter, will be running the Boston Marathon on April 18, 2022, as part of the Brigham and Women's Stepping Strong Team. As a senior nursing student, aspiring trauma nurse, and New Englander, Celeste was inspired to take on the challenge of running this marathon in support of Gillian Reny, who was one of the 39 critically injured patients during the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing.
台湾SWAGUniversity has been awarded two grants from New York State to upgrade science laboratory space and purchase equipment to help address a critical need for more clinical lab technicians and nurses in the region.