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U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Members Clarify Misperceptions on the Latest Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations

New recommendations for breast cancer screening that brewed a storm of controversy and confusion were formally rejected

McCarthy Named Gerontologist of the Year

ASU College of Nursing and Health Innovation and the Hartford Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence announces that Dr.

U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Recommendations for Breast Cancer Screening Released

The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force released new recommendations for breast cancer screening. The USPSTF recommends

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Current Research

Kim ArcoleoNIH Funded Study to Focus on Asthma Disparities among Latino Populations

Dr. Kim Arcoleo is the Principal Investigator for the largest grant awarded in the history of the college.

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Did You Know?

  • Our Nutrition Program is Celebrating 100 Years!
  • Approximately 100 Graduate Students have been enrolled in our Nursing Education Programs
  • Student Enrollment Reaches 3,000

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Dean's Message

Dean's Message

Dean

We are bombarded daily by the latest news on healthcare reform. The debate rages on and it is truly anyone’s guess regarding the final outcome.

There are at least two good things that have resulted from the discussions, including the recognition of the spiraling shortage of primary care providers in the U.S., and the acknowledgement that nurse practitioners (NPs) can play a key role in reducing the shortage. Dean Melnyk's Message

Dr. Johnston’s Podcast on Vinegar Research

 Dr. Carol Johnston discusses vinegar research and how it may impact the lives of people with Type II Diabetes. Listen Now