Strengthen care where it’s needed most
In these moments of uncertainty and rapid change, it is time for us to collectively move forward and focus on the impact we have as educators and health professionals.
At ASU’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, we’re not just reacting to the current moment - we’re building for the future. One of the most exciting examples of that is the recent launch of our Learn Where You Live Initiative and ribbon-cutting for our mobile simulation unit.
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Feeling overwhelmed? Let’s work through it together. Visit a Friendship Bench on campus.
The All Ears Friendship Bench Program provides ASU students with a listening ear—someone to connect and talk with.
The Ten Principles of an Age-Friendly University drive the work of the Age-Friendly University Global Network. Collectively, they aim to enhance the experience and inclusivity of institutes of higher education to engage individuals across the lifespan.
We are living longer than ever before. By 2034, people over age 65 will outnumber those under 18 for the first time in U.S. history. These demographic changes will have a profound impact on the future of education. As engines of research and innovation, higher education institutions are uniquely positioned to re-imagine education across the lifespan.
At ASU’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, we have always been guided by a commitment to prepare the next generation of nursing and health professionals for rapidly evolving health care environments. In today’s world, this mission demands more than dedication - it requires us to continually innovate, pivot and embrace the latest tools and resources to ensure our educational offerings remain dynamic and relevant.