Goshen College nursing programs receive top rankings
Goshen College’s nursing programs recently received top rankings for program excellence.
Goshen College’s nursing programs recently received top rankings for program excellence.
Northwest Health has named Tamara Awald '95 as chief quality officer. The health care system in Valparaiso, LaPorte and Knox has more than 3,000 employees, 700 doctors and 60 public access points, including urgent care centers and outpatient surgery centers.
The Ohio’s Hospice Nursing Honor Guard recently recognized Miriam “Mim” Meyer, a patient of Ohio’s Hospice LifeCare, for her compassionate service to nursing.
Margaret Gesner '86, the head of the Central Racine County Health Department, will step down from her position at the end of this month as she heads into retirement following a year of crisis and change.
Goshen College is set to receive a federal grant that will support nursing students of racial or ethnically diverse backgrounds or low socio-economic status throughout the next four years.
Goshen College students gained valuable real-world experience and helped slow the spread of COVID-19 by administering vaccines to students and employees during a vaccination clinic the college held on campus April 1-2.
It’s the first of its kind in the Michiana area; getting students vaccinated on campus. It was a team effort to make it all happen.
One hundred percent of the Goshen College Family Nurse Practitioner graduate students passed their certification exam on the first attempt this year.
When sisters Ann, Felicitas and Stephanie Gonzalez decide to do something, they do it together. This year, the three adult sisters have decided to return to school to earn their bachelor's degrees in nursing together at Goshen College.
Stephanie Kennell-Heiling has a passion for improving health on a global scale, and has worked to build nursing capacity in low- and middle-income countries in East Africa.