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Research Program Overview: Spousal/Partner Loss in Mid and Later Life | Caserta, Michael | Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing professionals, and allied health experts. Each lunchtime lecture is devoted to a timely topic examining the training, research and scholarly needs of the nursing community. |
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Tales from the Hypoxic Side High Altitude Scientific Adventures in the Himalaya | Rodway, George W. | Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing professionals, and allied health experts. Each lunchtime lecture is devoted to a timely topic examining the training, research and scholarly needs of the nursing community. |
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Injuries in Older Adults: What Does Geography Have to do With It? | Edelman, Linda | Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing professionals, and allied health experts. Each lunchtime lecture is devoted to a timely topic examining the training, research and scholarly needs of the nursing community. |
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Taming a Schizophrenic Research Program in Knowledge Management | Staggers, Nancy | Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing professionals, and allied health experts. Each lunchtime lecture is devoted to a timely topic examining the training, research and scholarly needs of the nursing community. |
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Medication Safety Molecular to Health System and Birth to Senescence | Pepper, Ginette | Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing professionals, and allied health experts. Each lunchtime lecture is devoted to a timely topic examining the training, research and scholarly needs of the nursing community. |
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The Poser of And and But in Constructive Feedback on Clinical Performance | Zsohar, Helen; Smith, Jackie | Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing professionals, and allied health experts. Each lunchtime lecture is devoted to a timely topic examining the training, research and scholarly needs of the nursing community. |
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Weaving New Threads in the Classroom | Wright, Scott | Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing professionals, and allied health experts. Each lunchtime lecture is devoted to a timely topic examining the training, research and scholarly needs of the nursing community. |
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Mixed Method Design: Principles and Procedures | Morse, Jan | Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing professionals, and allied health experts. Each lunchtime lecture is devoted to a timely topic examining the training, research and scholarly needs of the nursing community. |
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Research Program Overview Health Communication Beyond Physician Talk | Ellington, Lee | Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing professionals, and allied health experts. Each lunchtime lecture is devoted to a timely topic examining the training, research and scholarly needs of the nursing community. |
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Travel, Write, Renew: A Sabbatical Journey | Beck, Susan | Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing professionals, and allied health experts. Each lunchtime lecture is devoted to a timely topic examining the training, research and scholarly needs of the nursing community. |
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Why the College of Nursing? | Rothwell, Erin | Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing professionals, and allied health experts. Each lunchtime lecture is devoted to a timely topic examining the training, research and scholarly needs of the nursing community. |
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Doctoral Education: How the NEXus Endeavor Benefits Students and Faculty | Clark, Lauren; Fuller, Dianne | Lecture presentations hosted by the College of Nursing featuring faculty, graduate students, nursing professionals, and allied health experts. Each lunchtime lecture is devoted to a timely topic examining the training, research and scholarly needs of the nursing community. |