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Faculty Member Named Best Nurse Practitioner in the Texas Panhandle

Shelly Seth, MSN, MBA, has been recognized for being a positive role model for advanced practice registered nursing students.

Hearing Voices

A simulated schizophrenia exercise at the F. Marie Hall SimLife Center gives future health care professionals a better understanding of the disorder.

And the Award Goes to...

As a new group of health care professionals were welcomed into their respective fields, a select few graduates received special recognition.

Former Red Raider to Take Nursing Helm

A national search committee named Michael L. Evans, Ph.D., R.N., FAAN, as its unanimous first choice for School of Nursing dean.

The Father of Aerobics to Address New Health Care Professionals

Kenneth H. Cooper, M.D., M.P.H., founder and chairman of the Cooper Aerobics Center, will welcome graduates into the field of health care on Saturday.

A Heart for Healing

Promotores provide health education and counseling to people who might not otherwise seek care.

Nurse and Student Nurse of the Year Recognized for Going Above and Beyond

Pat Francis-Johnson, R.N., MSN, and Elizabeth Tompkins were chosen among all Perry School of Nursing faculty and students for their commitment to the university and the nursing profession.

Celebrate Those Trusted to Care During Nurses Week

National Nurses Week highlights registered nurses for their contributions to improving health care.

Leadership Expands in El Paso

As the regional campus continues to grow, Jose Manuel de la Rosa, M.D., and Josefina Lujan, Ph.D., R.N., will take on additional roles.

Working Together for the Greater Good of Patients

A team of nursing and medical students were rewarded for their interprofessional teamwork at the recent CLARION competition.

Community Baby Shower Boasts Biggest Success to Date

Now in its ninth year, the Stork's Nest Baby Shower has raised more than $350,000 for pregnant women in the Lubbock community.

School of Nursing in Abilene Receives Gift for New Building

Generous donations from the Abilene community will expand the regional campus and enhance the quality of health care to residents.

Parents and Teens Talk Straight About Sex Education

A community-based program on April 2 will promote open conversation between adults and their children on serious teen issues.

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