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August 7, 2008

Testing for HIV in Tanzania

This is the latest blog entry from Ginger, studying in Tanzania this month:

I was in a village this week doing rapid HIV testing when a woman walked past me with a Target snowman t-shirt. I began to wonder how that snowman had migrated here to a few degrees off the equator. As I watched the snowman drift past me I began to think about the old saying "You can't judge a book by its cover." I had taken a break from running the HIV tests in a lab in a concrete slab building with no floor, door, or ceiling. I would receive a sample of blood and drop it into what looks like a small pregnancy test and wait for one line or two. I would watch the blood being drawn next to me and then I would run the test. You drop in the blood, followed by the developer and then pray for only one line . . . one line means negative. My first two liner for the day was certainly not who I would have picked by looking at the crowd. I ran the confirmatory test . . . two lines again. It is the Russian Roulette of pregnancy test. I once saw a test that had a smile face for pregnant and a blank face for not pregnant. There were no smiles when the two lines appeared.

The one good thing about this was that now there is one less secret between that person and their body. Paul Tournier said that "Nothing makes us so lonely as our secrets." No one should be a stranger from themselves.

Get Tested! Be Safe!

August 5, 2008

2008 Fall Semester - Blackboard New Information and Reminders

The Blackboard Team has created their once a semester "reminder list" for Blackboard users. Please see the Blackboard Faculty blog and the post - "2008 Fall Semester - Blackboard New Information and Reminders."

June 12, 2008

Sandy Voll Presenting at the 12th International Nursing Learning Resource Centers Conference

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This week Sandra K. Voll, MS, APRN, CNM, WHNP-BC, FNP-BC, the director of the Clinical Learning Center at the VCU School of Nursing, is attending the 12th International Nursing Learning Resource Centers Conference in San Jose, CA. She is presenting an hour long oral presentation and a poster regarding simulation and the VCU School of Nursing. Sandy recently attended the 3rd annual meeting of the Virginia Alliance of Simulation Users. This year the meeting was held in Roanoke at the Radford University Simulation Center.

The VCU School of Nursing continues to be a state leader in simulation use in nursing education. Many nursing educators plan to visit VCU, and have asked how we use simulation for critical thinking and priority setting.

June 10, 2008

VCU Delegation in England


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The VCU delegation, including Dr. Trani, with our UWE counterparts, the Mayor of Bristol and his wife at the Bolland lecture given by Dr. Trani June 5th, 2008.

June 8, 2008

Visit to UWE - Success!




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Progress was made in discussions for collaborations and faculty and student exchanges between the VCU School of Nursing and the University of the West of England (UWE) Faculty of Health and Social Care. We hope to have student exchanges in place by the next academic year. Several UWE faculty will visit VCU for short periods in the late summer and early fall. Further discussions on more lengthy faculty development and study visits are planned. Some common research interests were also identified, which could also lead to collaborations. So the four day working trip looks to have produced some good outcomes.


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June 5, 2008

Dean Langston and Dr. Pickler Visit UWE

We arrived Tuesday morning and we have been well treated by our hosts. Brstol is a vibrant city and UWE is very much like VCU in its history and interests. We have met with "staff" (aka faculty) in the Faculty (aka school) of Health and Social Care. They are 'keen' to begin faculty and student exhanges as soon as possible. They have 100 students ready to send us for clinical practice. Their students have 37 hours A WEEK of practice (a total of 2000+ over 3 years!). They will think they are on holiday when they visit with us. They are also anxious for our students to come here. And they are also very interested in our simulation work and in our research. All are envisioning a very long and fruitful collaboration.

June 3, 2008

VCU School of Nursing Visits the UK

Dean Nancy Langston and Dr. Rita Pickler have traveled with a delegation from VCU to visit the University of West England School of Nursing (UWE) in Bristol. UWE is among VCU’s international partners and sent representatives to Richmond last September.

While visiting UWE, the Dean and Dr. Pickler will discuss potential collaborations, including student and faculty exchanges in research and teaching. UWE and the VCU School of Nursing share an interest in education through technology and simulations. The universities also share similar research foci, particularly in the area of helping at-risk children achieve the best possible outcomes.

November 29, 2007

Dr. Inez Tuck in the Richmond Times Dispatch

Dr. Inez Tuck is quoted in the Richmond Times Dispatch regarding spiritual healing after cancer. See the full article here.

September 5, 2007

Nominate a Nurse!

The MCV Alumni Association is seeking nominations for the 2008 cycle of Nursing Division Awards. Do you know an outstanding alumna of the VCU School of Nursing? If so, please nominate them!

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July 26, 2007

Dean Langston Interviewed on NBC 12

Watch the video courtesy of NBC 12 as Dean Langston is interviewed about the nursing shortage. The page is 12 mb in size and recommended for high speed connections.

July 24, 2007

Tracy Retchin in the Richmond Times Dispatch

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Monday's Richmond Times Dispatch featured an article on singer/songwriter Tracy Retchin. Tracy performed her song "By Your Side" at the School's Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on April 27th. Click here to read about Tracy, plus listen to "By Your Side":
http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/search.apx.-content-articles-RTD-2007-07-23-0003.html

July 20, 2007

Nursing In Virginia Features Interview with Elizabeth Crooks

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To read the interview with Elizabeth Crooks, MSN, RN, Clinical Assistant Professor in the VCU School of Nursing, see the Nursing in Virginia website at:http://www.nursinginva.com/summer2007/profile.htm

July 17, 2007

A Week in Scrubs

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Campers Learn Chest Compressions at The VCU Medical Center


The VCU School of Nursing and VCU Medical Center are participating in the University’s Summer Discovery Program. The School of Nursing and Medical Center view this as a recruitment opportunity and have looked over the horizon and invited twelve rising 6th, 7th and 8th graders from the Richmond metropolitan area to participate in the fourth annual Nursing Summer Camp entitled A Week in Scrubs – Nursing in the 21st Century.

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