Research That Changes Lives
Dr. Nancy Artinian, interim associate dean for research and director of the College’s Center for Health Research, is part of a national scientific study advocating the routine use of home blood pressure monitors in patients with hypertension
Committed to Healthy People, Healthy Communities
Associate Professor Feleta Wilson, PhD, RN, left, devotes her research to health literacy – developing, designing and field testing medication materials that can be easily read and understood by the vast majority of patients
Michigan’s Only Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program
The College has received nearly $1 million from the federal government to develop the state’s only active Pediatric Acute/Critical Care NP program and offer both courses statewide through distance learning methods
A World-Class Ph.D. Program
Recently ranked fifth-best in America in a national survey, the College of Nursing offers a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree as well as a conventional Ph.D., and a superb urban research environment for investigation of health disparities
Preparing the Faculty That Can Alleviate the Nursing Shortage
The State of Michigan has recognized the College’s excellence in nursing instruction by awarding it a $331,000 grant to fast-track MSN graduates with teaching experience who will commit to remain in the state for at least five years