Research on easing children’s pain will continue with $2.5 million grant
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| A new system under development by a team of researchers at the University of Iowa will help children better cope with pain during difficult medical procedures. Funding for the four-year project comes from a $2.5 million grant from the National Institute of Nursing Research and the National Institutes of Health. Read the full story
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Myers Earns Prestigious Finkbine Award
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Senior University of Iowa College of Nursing student Latisha Myers, was one of five outstanding students honored April 17, at the 90th anniversary Finkbine Dinner for Representative Student Leaders, one of the university's most prestigious award ceremonies. Read the full story
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Civic engagement fair highlights student work
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| UI College of Nursing students showcased an array of presentations on individual and group community service projects at the 2007 Civic Engagement Fair, May 2, the atrium of the UI Medical Education and Research Facility. Read the full story
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School Nurse Requirements Part of Teacher Quality Law
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| The Teacher Quality Law, which Iowa Governor Chet Culver signed into law April 26, will have an impact on school nurses. Read the full story
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Lehmann Receives Faith and Learning Award
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Susan Lehmann, University of Iowa College of Nursing assistant professor (clinical), is this year’s recipient of the Geneva Lecture Series Committee’s annual Faith and Learning Award. Read the full story
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