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Aida Zaki looks back on her study abroad experience and shares some of her favorite moments and memories.
After nearly three weeks studying abroad it’s almost time to return home.
In the second week of the program students connected with the community by completing service-learning projects.
Students studying abroad in Peru spent the last few days taking in the sights and culture.
Touchdown Lima! The group of students studying abroad in Edson College’s program arrived safely in Peru.
Follow along as two of our students share their experiences taking part in the college’s study abroad program in Peru.
The U.S. health care system needs a nursing workforce ready to serve where needed.
Edson College now offers a Master's of Science in health care simulation.
Some Edson College students spent their Spring Break learning and serving in Costa Rica.
Sara Crance and Yingyan Huang are often referred to as “Trailblazers.” They are going where no ASU Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation student has gone before. Frankly, there aren’t many like them in the nation.
As the pandemic continues into a second full year, I have to admit it’s been challenging to focus on personal resolutions. Typical goals like wanting to “eat better,” “save more money” or “travel more” seem almost too small when we’re all still facing a virus that continues taking its toll on many of our citizens and health care workers.
Everyone reading this post deserves a round of applause, because we made it through 2021! It took some hard work and determination, but here we stand at the end of another year, with 12 months of challenges that we have overcome in our rear view mirror, and a whole year of possibilities ahead.
The top reason to have an account on LinkedIn is so you can expand your professional presence far beyond the reach of your current position and immediate colleagues. Using this platform is an easy, practical and relevant way to build and strengthen your nursing and health care network.
In order to make the most of LinkedIn, it is vital that you engage on the platform. You can do this by posting content, sharing content and by following or joining groups and organizations like the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation. If you do decide to publish articles or materials you’ve written as a subject matter expert here are a few things to keep in mind.
LinkedIn is the largest online network for working professionals which is why creating and maintaining a profile is extremely beneficial for those in the health care industry or those interested in getting into the industry, including students.
I wanted to share some exciting professional news with you. I was recently named chief wellness officer for Arizona State University.
Campuses will soon be bustling with students again.
With all that’s required of educators, it’s not surprising that sometimes we get caught up in the day-to-day of teaching and lose sight of the incredible impact we have in the real world.
Edson College continues to make progress in addressing the pandemic of inequality.
“Let’s say there’s a day when nurses didn’t come to the hospital. It’s like, why do you even open?” Dr. Frank LoVecchio, an emergency medicine physician in Phoenix, spoke plain truth in the poignant short film “Death, Through a Nurse’s Eyes.” The recent documentary gives an ICU nurse’s-eye view of the pandemic’s winter surge at Valleywise Health Medical Center.