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    • December 19, 2013

      On December 3, the Scholars for Academic Success hosted an event called "How Mentors Change Lives" in the New College Building's Geary Hall A. The event consisted of a panel of mentors and mentees from 91制片厂...

    • December 19, 2013

      Recent graduate Sandra Brinkman-Denney’s capstone manuscript, entitled “An International Comparison of the Clinical Trials Nurse Role,” was published in the December issue of the British journal, Nursing Management-UK...

    • December 19, 2013

      Rose Ann DiMaria-Ghalili, PhD, an associate professor in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Department, recently published three journal articles. The first article was titled...

    • December 19, 2013

    • December 19, 2013

      On December 13, 91制片厂 recognized faculty and staff who have given significant years of service to the institution with a Service Recognition Lunch at the Sheraton Center City Hotel. All 2013 Service Recognition honorees and their direct supervisors were invited to attend...

    • December 19, 2013

      On November 7, The 91制片厂 Physician Assistant Department hosted a forum for the Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research (AHRQ). This inter-professional forum was part of the AHRQ study...

    • December 19, 2013

      BSN co-op seniors, Noah Zuares and Kyle Coles, presented a poster at the 2013 American Assembly for Men in Nursing Annual Conference in Newark, New Jersey. Zuares and Coles presented the findings of their Internet survey through which they investigated...

    • December 19, 2013

      Members of the Drexel College of Nursing and Health Professions’ Nursing faculty attended the 42nd annual Nursing Honors Society Convention hosted in Indianapolis, Indiana from November 16-20...

    • December 19, 2013

      As healthcare options grow more advanced, and as more people are seeking care due to the recent passage of the Affordable Care Act, nurses who have at least a bachelor’s degree are more likely to secure a job than candidates who have only an RN, according to (AACN)...

    • December 19, 2013

      "As a second year student in the Radiologic Technology Program at Drexel, I’ve seen multiple trauma cases and have participated as much as possible alongside residents and techs.  These experiences have proven to increase my overall..."

    • December 19, 2013

      Stem cell research has been on the forefront of ethical debates for years, but there is no denying the power and uniqueness of the stem cell. Cheryl Mele, an assistant clinical professor...

    • December 19, 2013

      For Nicole Willcox, who graduated from The College of Nursing and Health Professions’ Master’s in Art Therapy Program in 2008, providing therapy to those who really need it is not just a job, it’s her life’s passion. The tragedy that occurred at Sandy Hook Elementary School on...

    • December 19, 2013

      The Drexel Social Science Committee (SCC) recently chose Constance Perry, PhD, an associate professor in the Health Services Administration Department, along with several other Drexel professors from various colleges, to receive support from the...

    • December 18, 2013

      We鈥檝e tried to round up some of the Drexel news that most shaped the year 2013, on campus and off.

    • December 16, 2013

      Too often, President John Fry said last week, Drexel's Center City Campus has been treated as an offshoot, entirely separate from the University City Campus. It's time for that to end, he said.

    • December 16, 2013

      91制片厂 is opening a new research institute that will strive to answer some of the most challenging questions about energy and environmental sustainability facing the nation today.

    • December 02, 2013

      The brisk November weather did not deter participants from gathering at 11th Street Family Health Services of 91制片厂 on Saturday, November 16 for the health center’s first annual “Gobble Gallop,” a 2.06 mile course designed by 11th Street Fitness Trainer John Kirby...

    • December 02, 2013

      Are you the type of person who loves traveling and learning about new cultures? Are you seeking cooperative education opportunities in another country? You’re now likely to find the information you need, thanks to the new Going Global resource at Drexel...

    • December 02, 2013

      Ellen Giarelli, EdD, an associate professor in the College of Nursing and Health Professions’ graduate nursing program, was invited to the University of Colombia in Bogota, Colombia by the Nursing School’s Dean...

    • December 02, 2013

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    • December 02, 2013

      This year marks the , a charitable program through which Drexel alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends have provided holiday turkeys to local families in need.

    • December 02, 2013

      Congratulations to Redian Furxhiu, a senior academic advisor for the MSN Advanced Role Department, who received a 2013 Distance Learning Award.  He was recognized by the University for his achievements in a ceremony on November 12, where he was presented with the Outstanding Online Professional Staff Award...

    • December 02, 2013

      Erika Barrington (MA ’13) and Amy Capomacchio (MA ’13) hosted a workshop called Theatre of the Oppressed for mental health professionals at Studio 34 in Philadelphia. The workshop consisted of games and theatrical exercises designed to help improve communication skills...

    • December 02, 2013

      For those who have had questions about writing a successful journal abstract, look no further than our own Stephen Gambescia, PhD’s most recent publication. A clinical professor in the Health Administration Department and the Assistant Dean for Academic Student Affairs, Dr. Gambescia recently published “A brief on writing an abstract,”  in the international journal Education for Health. 

    • December 02, 2013

      On behalf of the Office of Student Affairs, Center City Office, we decided to host a networking event to foster interactions between graduate students at Drexel, while also creating awareness about the Office and the work that we do. Often as a graduate student it is fairly easy to become immersed in your program and the people you see and are with all of the time.

    • December 02, 2013

      Congratulations to Kate Morse, PhD, an assistant clinical professor and Chair of the Nurse Practitioner Program, who was accepted into the National League for Nursing’s Leadership Development Program for Simulation Educators...

    • December 02, 2013

      Fabrisia Ambrosio, PhD sometimes pauses when she is introduced as a graduate of MCP Hahnemann University’s Physical Therapy Program. Although we recognize her as one of our astounding Drexel graduates, her Curriculum Vitae, website biography and countless presentation and lecture introductions still include the MCP Hahnemann name...

    • December 02, 2013

      As an Academic Advisor at Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions, I often encounter situations that test my ethical framework. For example, what criteria determine if an exception to a policy is appropriate, how should I approach a colleague whom I suspect is misinforming students, and what is the best way to advise a student who is unlikely to be retained? 

    • December 02, 2013

      “Makia!” Emily Nussdorfer chanted loudly while rocking forward and rolling her arms back and forth like an ocean wave. “Mana wa,” she continued, repeating the same gesture. Nussdorfer, a 2001 Creative Arts Therapies Program graduate, led participants in an Indigenous Hawaiin Dance workshop...

    • December 02, 2013

    • December 02, 2013

      Maureen Hammond has memories of her mother’s stacks of index cards, which she would tote around in case an opportunity arose to cram a few minutes of study time. Maureen was in middle school when her mom, Mary Hammond, grinded her way through the Accelerated Career Entry (ACE) BSN Program at the College of Nursing and Health Professions. Mary was a member of the second class of ACE graduates and a self-identified “Queen of Notecards.”

    • December 02, 2013

      In June, a new post-graduate clinical physical therapy residency program in conjunction with the College of Nursing and Health Professions’ faculty practice initiatives was implemented in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences. Its mission is to provide post-professional didactic and clinical training to physical therapists who seek...

    • December 02, 2013

      Cerebral palsy, a term that encompasses a group of motor conditions, movement disorders, and muscle tone or posture disorders, affects almost 800,000 Americans. Robert Palisano, PT, a distinguished professor in the College of Nursing and Health Professions’ Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, has been researching cerebral palsy in children and adolescents for the past twenty years...

    • November 18, 2013

      An evaluation team led by the 91制片厂 School of Public Health has published a new study demonstrating that customers of full-service restaurants use nutritional labeling on menus to make healthier food choices. The customers who reported they used labels purchased 400 fewer calories (representing a relative difference of 20 percent), 370 milligrams less sodium and 10 grams less saturated fat than the overall average.

    • November 13, 2013

    • November 13, 2013

      On November 6, the College of Nursing and Health Profession’s Center City Student Advisory Board met to talk about topics such as the recent Family Weekend event, Studypalooza, Student Orientation, the new Health Professions Dinner and Discussion events, the Dean’s Town Hall Meeting, the opening of the LGBTQ Center on Main Campus, and...

    • November 13, 2013

      Roberta Waite, EdD, an associate professor and Dean of Academic Integration and Evaluation of Community Programs, and Maureen Davey, PhD, an associate professor in the Couple and Family Therapy Department...

    • November 13, 2013

      MinJung Shim, a doctoral candidate in the Creative Arts Therapies Department at Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions, recently attended a conference on Integrative Oncology in Vancouver, British Columbia...

    • November 13, 2013

      On October 25, second year Drexel Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) students attended an interdisciplinary panel discussion in the Geary B auditorium of the New College Building. The purpose of the panel was to discuss the reality of working in clinical medicine and the role of the Physical Therapist in that setting.

    • November 13, 2013

      Margo Orlin, PT, an associate professor and Interim Chair of the College’s Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, was recently elected President of the United Cerebral Palsy Association (UCP) of Philadelphia and Vicinity.

    • November 13, 2013

      Roberta Waite, EdD, an associate professor and the Dean of Academic Integration and Evaluation of Community Programs at the College, co-authored an article titled “Self-Rated Health and Association with ACEs” in The Journal of Behavioral Health with Maureen Davey, PhD, an associate professor in the Couple and Family Therapy Department.

    • November 13, 2013

      Jennie Pless is a 2013 graduate of the Health Services Administration Program. During the program, she launched her business, , an employment specialists agency that provides services to individuals with disabilities.

    • November 13, 2013

      Meet Tina, the 28 year-old woman with whom many CNHP students are now familiar...

    • November 13, 2013

      On October 17, 91制片厂’s Physician Assistant Department participated in the Annual PA Education Conference in Memphis, Tennessee.

    • November 13, 2013

      On May 28, students in Drexel’s Masters in Human Nutrition Program attended a conference on sports medicine and exercise science in Indianapolis, Indiana. Professionals from around the globe came to share new clinical techniques, scientific advancements and cutting-edge research in...

    • November 13, 2013

      Congratulations to the second class of Macy Undergraduate Leadership Fellows, which includes...

    • November 13, 2013

      Roberta Waite, EdD, an associate professor and the Dean of Academic Integration and Evaluation of Community Programs at the College, published a review paper entitled “Underage Drinking: An Evolutionary Concept Analysis” in Nursing Clinics of North America...

    • November 13, 2013

      Dana Murphy-Parker’s article was featured as the top story of this year’s fifth issue of DEAN’s Notes, which is published as a service to the National Student Nurses’ Association for nursing school deans, administrators and faculty. 

    • November 13, 2013

      Rose Ann Di Maria-Ghalili, PhD, an associate professor in the College of Nursing and Health Professions’ Division of Graduate Nursing, recently published an article entitled “” in the journal, Biological Research for Nursing...

    • November 13, 2013

      Drexel CNHP faculty Stephanie Brooks, PhD and Roberta Waite, EdD co-authored two chapters for the new book, The Distracted Couple: The Impact of ADHD on Adult Relationships (Crown House Publishing 2013). Their chapters are “Breaking the Silence: ADHD and African American Couples” and “African American Couples and ADHD: A Multilevel Approach.” ADHD has been relatively understudied in relationships and marriages, and even more so in...

    • November 13, 2013

      Infant feeding behavior encompasses a wide array of actions including breastfeeding, bottle feeding and the introduction of solid foods.

    • November 13, 2013

      Congratulations to Donna Sabella, PhD, Director of Global Studies and an assistant clinical professor of Nursing, who was recently named Managing Editor of The Journal of Human Trafficking. The international journal will be a new addition to the Routledge group...

    • November 13, 2013

      At a ceremony on November 4, the RN-BSN Online Team was presented with a 2013 President’s Award for Excellence...

    • October 24, 2013

      Stella Volpe, PhD, a professor and Chair of the Nutrition Sciences Department at Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions, published a journal article entitled “Magnesium in Disease Prevention and Overall Health” in the May 2013 issue of Advanced Nutrition. 

    • October 24, 2013

      Stephen Gambescia, PhD, a clinical professor in the Department of Health Services Administration, presented at an international conference in New York in mid-August around the theme, Poeticizing the Urban Apparatus: Scenes of Innovation. 

    • October 24, 2013

      The October 11 issue of the Chartings e-newsletter included a story titled “CNHP Faculty and Staff Challenged to Think About Diversity” that listed members of the College’s Diversity Task Force...

    • October 24, 2013

      We are pleased to announce the following Tenure Track, Tenured and Non-Tenure Track Faculty promotions that take effect this Fall...

    • October 24, 2013

      Jacqui Van Grouw, a Master’s student in Human Nutrition at Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions, published a paper entitled “Childhood Obesity in America” in the October 2013 issue of Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Obesity with Stella Volpe, PhD...

    • October 24, 2013

      On October 1, the Center City Student Affairs Office of 91制片厂 led a volunteer fair for all College of Nursing and Health Professions students in the New College Building’s Geary Auditorium Lobby. 

    • October 24, 2013

      On October 2, distance learning faculty reached an impressive milestone when they conducted an online learning session, via BlackBoard’s “Collaborate” tool, with a record 215 students in attendance. 

    • October 24, 2013

      Creative Arts Therapies faculty members Donna Kaiser, PhD and Yasmine Awais each published separate articles in the September issue of the Journal of the American Art Therapy Association

    • October 24, 2013

      On October 8, a delegation from the country of Oman, a country situated in southwest Asia, visited the Drexel College of Nursing and Health Professions to discuss our nursing programs and research. 

    • October 24, 2013

      Rose Ann DiMaria-Ghalili, PhD, an associate professor in the College of Nursing and Health Professions’ Division of Graduate Nursing, presented a webinar entitled “Characteristics of Hospitalized Patients with Malnutrition” on September 23 to kick off Malnutrition Awareness Week. As a member of the Malnutrition Committee for the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (A.S.P.E.N.), DiMaria-Ghalili sought to inform fellow clinicians about...

    • October 24, 2013

      On October 16, the 11th Street community welcomed a brand new public artwork into the neighborhood landscape: a mural called A Healing Home...

    • October 24, 2013

      Tell us what you think about the Chartings e-newsletter! Your opinion matters to us. 

    • October 24, 2013

      It was a gathering scheduled by Drexel’s Vice Provost for Research, Dr. Deborah Crawford, PhD, that fortuitously allowed Elizabeth Gonzalez, PhD and Eugenia Ellis, PhD to meet for the first time. 

    • October 24, 2013

      During his second year of nursing school at the University of Buea in his native Cameroon, Maboh Nkwati was exposed to nursing philosophies and principals and felt that he was “home.” 

    • October 09, 2013

    • October 09, 2013

      91制片厂 is on the rise, and our alumni- especially our young alumni- are a big reason why. At the College of Nursing and Health Professions, we want to make sure our alumni are seen and heard...

    • October 09, 2013

      Rita K. Adeniran, DrNP, who graduated from Drexel’s Doctor of Nursing Practice Program in 2011, is channeling her passion for creating diverse and inclusive healthcare environments into leading the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania’s Fourth Biennial Symposium on Cultural Competence in mid-November...

    • October 09, 2013

      Fran Cornelius, PhD, clinical professor and Chair of the Division of Graduate Nursing, and Karyn Holt, PhD, an associate clinical professor in the Division of Graduate Nursing, have ignited a new initiative to increase faculty collaboration, improve student engagement, and better the work environment across the University. Through a series of periodic mini-conferences in a series aptly named “Raise the Bar,” that are delivered both in-person and via webcast...

    • October 09, 2013

      For junior student Shivani Amin, who is currently studying in the 5-year accelerated Pre-Physician Assistant Program, the Drexel College of Nursing and Health Professions (CNHP) could not have been a better fit. Situated in the fifth largest city in the United States and connected to seemingly boundless opportunities worldwide, 91制片厂 and the CNHP have helped shape Amin’s career goals early in her education...

    • October 09, 2013

      On September 12 and 13, the Drexel College of Nursing and Health Professions hosted the 6th annual Inside the Simulation Studio Conference in collaboration with the NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine. Titled “The Brave New World of Simulation: Exploring the Human Factor,” the conference included- for the first time since its founding- a set of pre-conference workshops...

    • October 09, 2013

      Fran Cornelius, PhD, a clinical professor and Department Chair of the Division of Graduate Nursing, published a book in 2013 that received a notable 4 star review. She co-authored ...

    • October 09, 2013

      Carol Patton, PhD, a clinical faculty member at Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions, was recently selected as one of the few members appointed to an advisory committee of the American Nurses Association...

    • October 09, 2013

      Alison K. Ventura, PhD, an assistant professor in the Nutrition Sciences Department at the College of Nursing and Health Professions, recently published an about nutrition and child development. According to Ventura, “learning about flavors in foods begins in the womb and during early infancy...

    • October 09, 2013

      Jennifer Quinlan, associate professor of Nutrition Sciences at Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions, recently published an article entitled “Foodborne Illness Incidence Rates and Food Safety Risks for Populations of Low Socioeconomic Status and Minority Race/Ethnicity: A Review of the Literature” in The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

    • October 09, 2013

      At 11th Street Family Health Services of 91制片厂, patients and community members are learning to cut down their salt intake by seasoning their food with herbs and spices. Here, 11th Street staff experts share their knowledge and recommendations...

    • October 09, 2013

      Beth Leonberg, an assistant clinical professor in the Nutrition Sciences Program and Director of the Didactic Program in Dietetics, recently published the second edition of her guidebook, ...

    • October 09, 2013

      On October 4, Tazuko Shibusawa, PhD, Dean and Director of the Master’s in Social Work Program at New York University’s Silver School of Social Work, gave a presentation about the “Challenges of Diversity” on 91制片厂’s Center City campus...

    • October 09, 2013

      When I stepped onto the stage to sing the Star Spangled Banner at the National Student Nurses’ Association’s 61st Annual Convention Opening Ceremony last year, I never could have guessed where that performance would take me just five months later. On September 18, I was reunited with my duet partner Bianca Green to sing in front of hundreds of emergency nurses from across the world...

    • October 09, 2013

      For College of Nursing and Health Professions student Mahmoud Shurbaji, a “typical” day is anything but typical. His day starts with an early morning Crew practice in the chilly waters of the Schuylkill River, followed by afternoon classes in Center City, eventually ending with a few late-night meetings. In addition to being a Health Services Administration (HSAD) major, with double minors in Business Administration and Operations Management, Shurbaji is also the President of the Drexel Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) and a member of the...

    • October 01, 2013

      Some people may not consider painting a picture a traditional component of health care. To take that notion further, some may not consider murals an important part of a healthy community. But, despite those expectations, nearly thirty patients at 11th Street Family Health Services of 91制片厂 and many more members of their community have come together to help individuals be healthier and to make their communities stronger, through creating public art. They will dedicate and celebrate their artwork, entitled "A Healing Home," On October 16.

    • October 01, 2013

      The College of Nursing and Health Professions welcomes two new faculty members, Deeptha Sukumar, PhD and Brandy-Joe Milliron, PhD.

    • October 01, 2013

      Melissa Kavanaugh, a Master’s in Human Nutrition student at the College of Nursing and Health Professions, was recently awarded the prestigious Sara Clemen Parks Scholarship from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. The $1,000 scholarship is awarded to students on the basis of...

    • October 01, 2013

      Stella Volpe, PhD, professor and Chair of the Department of Nutrition Sciences, gave two keynote lectures, one in Brazil and the other in England.  On August 30, she presented her research, “Obesity and Diabetes Prevention across the Lifespan..."

    • October 01, 2013

      The Department of Nutrition Sciences is very pleased to announce that, beginning during the fall quarter 2013, nutrition counseling services will be available to every Drexel student as a benefit of their student status...

    • October 01, 2013

      In investigating the food safety challenges that Philadelphia area residents experience in their kitchens, Jennifer Quinlan, PhD, an associate professor in the Nutrition Sciences Department decided it was best to actually get inside some of these kitchens...

    • October 01, 2013

      Thanks to Master of Human Nutrition graduate Svetlana Thaler ‘12, the Drexel community has yet another way to eat healthfully on or near campus. In a research project she conducted with Professor Nyree Dardarian, Thaler examined the options available at local food trucks, giving each truck a rating based on...

    • October 01, 2013

      Fruits and vegetables are essential to a healthy diet. When we’re in a store picking out a beautiful piece of fruit, we don’t stop to ask ourselves, “Were pesticides used in the growing process of this apple? Who harvested this apple and how much were they exposed to these pesticides?”

    • October 01, 2013

      How would you like to eat your meals lying on your back, in a metal tube, surrounded by a symphony of strange noises and goggled researchers? This is what it would be like to eat dinner inside of a functional MRI instrument...

    • September 12, 2013

      The October 2013 issue of the Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing includes an article written by Jennifer Scott, BSN, RN, OCN, a graduate nursing student from the College of Nursing and Health Professions.

    • September 12, 2013

      Nyree Dardarian, a professor in the Nutrition Sciences Department, was quoted in a recent Prevention magazine article about a gluten-free grain called amaranth.

    • September 12, 2013

      “The job search doesn’t begin with clicking the ‘apply’ button; it begins with understanding what employers are looking for and demonstrating that understanding in your materials. It’s also about and cultivating and maintaining relationships in your field,” said Nicole Dalberto, Senior Coordinator for Graduating Students and Recent Alumni at the Steinbright Career Development Center...

    • September 12, 2013

      Jean MacFadyen, PhD will encourage cross-global innovation in her fall Graduate Nursing course, “Innovation in Advanced Nursing Practice: Theory and Application.” The course was chosen to be taught as a Global Classroom, a newly-created program that engages Drexel students with students at one of 91制片厂’s partner universities abroad through a range of online technologies.

    • September 12, 2013

      What business is generating more revenue than Starbucks, Nike and Google put together? Human sex trafficking, a chilling new NURSE.com reveals...

    • September 12, 2013

      As Drexel Physical Therapy students, we all are assigned to committees in our second year of graduate school. I chose to serve on the International Committee,  which runs any and all international affairs, though its main focus for the most part has been organizing the annual (HIM) trip to Guatemala that second year Physical Therapy students take...

    • September 12, 2013

      Yasmine Awais, the new Assistant Director of Art Therapy within the College’s Department of Creative Arts Therapies, was awarded the first-ever Rawley Silver Research Award from the American Art Therapy Association (AATA). Awais earned the first award for her project, “Assessing Diversity in Art Therapy Programs..."

    • September 12, 2013

      Rising nursing sophomore Pelagia “Peggy” Papathomas presented her poster, “Sources of Measurement Error in Evidence Based Research,” as part of the Pennoni STAR Scholar Program at 91制片厂 on August 28. Her research studied the intrinsic and extrinsic factors that can cause inaccuracies in the data collected for a study.

    • September 12, 2013

      Veronica Carey, PhD, an assistant clinical professor in the Behavioral Health Counseling Department and Associate Director of the Department’s Saturday Scholars Program, has been appointed as the first Chair of the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA) Academy....

    • September 12, 2013

      Stella Volpe, Chair of the Nutrition Sciences Department, was quoted in a Philadelphia Inquirer article on August 23, titled “Five Phila.-area schools to begin wellness program.”

    • September 09, 2013

      Shauna Henley is the 91制片厂 graduate student behind the 鈥淒on鈥檛 Wash Your Chicken鈥 education campaign that鈥檚 appearing in media reports around the nation.

    • August 29, 2013

    • August 29, 2013

      Paul Nolan, Director of Music Therapy at the College of Nursing and Health Professions, has learned from the Certification Board for Music Therapists that Drexel students have regularly aced the Board Certification Exam for a decade. Results for the past 10 years indicate that Drexel graduates scored consistently above the national average for a 96.5 pass rate. 

    • August 29, 2013

      Cascades of rosemary emit a pungent, pine-like aroma with a woody camphoraceous note. This aromatic shrub has scaly bark and tiny pale-blue flowers that coalesce, nestled among dense leathery, needle-like leaves...

    • August 29, 2013

      Robert Palisano, ScD, Lisa Chiarello, PhD, and Margo Orlin, PhD, co-authored articles published in the Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology Journal that were the 6th and 21st most cited in the year 2012.

    • August 29, 2013

      Faculty from the Nurse Anesthesia Department have returned to school part-time to obtain their doctoral degrees in accordance with a mandate from the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs...

    • August 29, 2013

      Drexel Pre-Physician Assistant student Alexandra Kirczow and Nursing student Judith Parent had the unique opportunity to connect with hospice patients on a personal level while taking a summer course called “Life is Beautiful.”

    • August 29, 2013

      This September, pick up a copy of Art As Research, a new book about art-based research, and you will see a chapter written by Nancy Gerber, PhD, with Elizabeth Templeton and PhD students from CNHP’s Creative Arts Therapies Program...

    • August 29, 2013

      91制片厂 was the only college or university nationally to win a from The Wellness Council of America this year...

    • August 29, 2013

      Sherry Goodill, PhD, a clinical professor and Chair of the Creative Arts Therapies Department at the College of Nursing and Health Professions, presented on a panel called the Continuum of Arts & Health Practitioners: Creative Arts Therapists, Artists in Residence, Performer. 

    • August 29, 2013

      91制片厂’s Physical Therapy Club and the hosted a 5k Fun Run on the morning of July 13 to support the . The Fighter Jet 5k was held at the Valley Forge Military Academy in Wayne, Pennsylvania, and raised more than $3,000 to support our servicemen and women...

    • August 29, 2013

      Do you have raw chicken sitting in your refrigerator at home right now? If the answer to that question is yes, “you should assume that you have either Salmonella or Campylobacter bacteria on it, if not both,” Jennifer Quinlan, PhD, an associate professor in the Nutrition Sciences Department, explains.

    • August 29, 2013

      “I always find it a great compliment when people ask me if I’m native,” said Sister Katherine Baltazar, a psychiatric nurse currently working on a Native American reservation with the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe.

    • August 29, 2013

      On August 20, friends of 11th Street that included alumni, community members, and Philadelphia City Council Representative William Greenlee joined together to celebrate their appreciation of a $100,000 gift made to 11th Street by The Walmart Foundation.

    • August 20, 2013

      Nutrition and fitness opportunities at the 11th Street Family Health Services of 91制片厂 (11th Street) have never been better, thanks to a recent $100,000 contribution from the Walmart Foundation. The 11th Street community and Drexel marked their appreciation today by unveiling a special plaque dedicated to Walmart and inviting guests and patients to join a healthy cooking class.

    • August 19, 2013

      Drexel food safety researchers have helped develop a new educational campaign to raise awareness that washing raw poultry prior to cooking risks spreading bacteria, without any benefit of removing or killing them.

    • August 14, 2013

      The University expects to gain more than 3,500 new students on campus in the fall. In order to welcome them into the Drexel community- to which they will belong as students and then as alumni for the rest of their lives- the University has planned a series of New Student Send-off events in different cities throughout the United States...

    • August 14, 2013

      John A. Kristel, MPT ‘97, President and CEO of the Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network in Allentown, Pennsylvania, has been appointed Chair of the Good Shepherd Penn Partners Board of Directors...

    • August 14, 2013

      MSN student Allison Bungardas traveled to Vietnam with the organization Vets With A Mission from June 19 to July 5, 2013. She worked in two clinics in the Da Nang area, Vietnam, to satisfy the clinical practicum requirement for a course called Nurses Building a Healthy Community...

    • August 14, 2013

      Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions’ Physician Assistant students Anna Boccardo and Darence Thong gave a lecture about smoking cessation to residents at Project H.O.M.E., a halfway house in Philadelphia that helps formerly homeless people adjust during transitions...

    • August 14, 2013

      DrNP student Jean Logan was published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine for her article, . The article’s objective was to explore public attitudes toward doctor-patient discussions of insurer and out-of-pocket costs and to examine whether several possible communication strategies might enhance patient receptivity to discussing costs with their physicians...

    • August 14, 2013

      91制片厂’s College of Nursing and Health Professions was selected to participate in The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s (RWJF) during the 2013-2014 academic year...

    • August 14, 2013

      Beth Leonberg, an assistant clinical professor in the Nutrition Sciences Department and Director of the Didactic Program in Dietetics, was a co-author on a new study led by Drexel’s . Titled “Exploratory Analysis of Fast-Food Chain Restaurant Menus Before and After Implementation of Local Calorie-Labeling Policies, 2005-2011,” the study was in the journal Preventing Chronic Disease...

    • August 14, 2013

      Rachel Hudes, BS Nutrition ‘10, draws upon her experiences as a co-op at 11th Street Family Health Services as she forges ahead as the founding leader of her business, Delicious Control. Here, Rachel answers our questions about how her work at 11th Street shaped her path to entrepreneurship...

    • August 14, 2013

      Drexel’s Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences Department hosted the 8th Annual Innovations in School-based Physical Therapy Practice conference here in Philadelphia on July 13 and 14, 2013. Margo Orlin, PhD, Department Chair and associate professor, led the coordination efforts and received assistance from a number of Doctor of Physical Therapy students...

    • August 14, 2013

      The Complementary and Integrative Therapies Program is introducing a new course in the fall quarter, titled Yoga for the Enlightened Practitioner. The course has limited enrollment and is delivered entirely online via weekly PowerPoint lectures with embedded video recordings of different yoga postures. “It integrates the traditional underpinnings of yogic philosophy with contemporary medical yoga techniques,” explained Stephanie Ross, Director of the Complementary and Integrative Therapies Program...

    • August 14, 2013

      2013 marks the tenth consecutive year that BAYADA Home Health Care founder and President J. Mark Baiada and his wife, Ann, have announced and congratulated the winners of the BAYADA Awards for Technical Innovation in Nursing Education and Practice. The awards acknowledge nurses who have made a significant contribution to either nursing education or practice through the use of new technology...

    • August 14, 2013

      Nursing students at Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions have the opportunity to experience and learn about 11th Street Family Health Services and the surrounding community while they complete their community public health clinical rotations out of the health center. One of the options that the nursing students have during their rotations is to work with the children and teens who participate in programming at the John F. Street Community center (JFSCS), located next door to 11th Street...

    • August 14, 2013

      Han Chen, MD, MPH, a PhD candidate in Rehabilitation Sciences at 91制片厂’s College of Nursing and Health Professions, was awarded the Young Investigator Award at the World Congress of the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM), held in Beijing, China in June...

    • August 14, 2013

      Robert “Bob” Palisano, ScD, received the title of Distinguished Professor of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences and is now one of only a few faculty members across the entire University to lay claim to the Distinguished Professor title. “It’s always an honor when you get recognized for something that you really didn’t directly apply for,” Palisano said...

    • August 14, 2013

      Kristen Kochenour, a second year student in the Master’s Program in Human Nutrition, taught a six day camp about healthy lifestyles in The Bahamas to a group of fifty 5-12 year-old children this summer...

    • July 29, 2013

      “The students really worked hard to prepare…they adjusted tasks as needed and were up for the adventure!” said Jeannine Uribe, PhD, who accompanied eight online RN-BSN students from Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions on a trip to Paraguay...

    • July 29, 2013

      Send us photos and stories from your summer vacation! We’ll feature your adventures in Chartings and on CNHP social media. Please send photos and information to mko28@drexel.edu.

    • July 29, 2013

      Congratulations to John Cornele and Carol Okupniak, who are transitioning to new roles within the College effective August 1. Cornele has been named the new Director for the Center for Interdisciplinary Clinical Simulation & Practice (CICSP) and Okupniak will be transitioning to full-time teaching in the undergraduate nursing program...

    • July 29, 2013

      Sara Bunyaratapan, a first year Physician Assistant student at 91制片厂, received a highly competitive scholarship to attend the 12th Annual Paul Ambrose Scholars Program Symposium, held June 20-23 in Washington, DC.  She joined 45 other medical, Physician Assistant, dental, pharmacy, physical therapy, and graduate nursing students dedicated to bringing health promotion and preventive approaches to health professions education and their communities...

    • July 29, 2013

      The Complementary and Integrative Therapies (CIT) Program recently marked its fifth year participating in the Summer Nurse Practitioner Residency Week at 91制片厂. On June 26, Stephanie Ross, Director of the Complementary and Integrative Therapie Program, gave a two-hour presentation called “A Student’s Guide to Holistic Living."

    • July 29, 2013

       “I kind of see life like an impressionist painting,” said Creative Arts Therapies alumna Jamie Wasson, who is legally blind. Wasson has worked as an art therapist at an outpatient clinic in Center City for seven years, helping children and families who have dealt with a lot of loss, grief and trauma...

    • July 29, 2013

      Drexel students Scott Naples and Amanda Malik brought together the College of Nursing and Health Professions and School of Public Health for the first-ever Health Professions Dinner, where attendees discussed interdisciplinary medical practices. In a large group discussion, students from the Physician Assistant Program reviewed two medical cases with students from the School of Public Health, one about an HIV patient and another about immunization clinical trials...

    • July 29, 2013

      Jamie Rincker, a recent graduate of Drexel’s master’s program in Nutrition Sciences, worked with Nutrition Department chair Stella Volpe, PhD, and Victor Tringali of University Wellness to create the food audit, “Feed the Dragons, A Guide to Healthier Food Selections on Campus..."

    • July 29, 2013

      "11th Street is an interdisciplinary facility. They have every part of health care represented here from primary care nurses to dental to physical therapy and fitness. When I interviewed, everyone was very welcoming and passionate about all aspects of health. I knew it would be a great experience to work here..."

    • July 29, 2013

      Argie Allen, PhD, shared her expertise in couple and family therapy on The TODAY Show on June 24 and July 5. In her , Allen spoke about the rising number of young people living and having children together without getting married. Marriage rates are now the lowest they have been in more than a century and the number of cohabitating couples is up from 440,000 in 1980 to 7.5 million in 2010. “People are getting married later; they have more choices..."

    • July 29, 2013

      Melanie Carminati ’14, a doctoral candidate in the Physical Therapy Program, attended the American Physical Therapy Association’s Annual Conference and Exposition in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she received the Honorable Mention Award for the 2012-2013 Pittsburgh-Marquette Challenge...

    • July 29, 2013

       “My father was a general practitioner for fifty years and he regularly made house calls. It seemed like a natural step for me to do the same,” said Bobbie Posmontier, PhD, who has delivered more than 2,000 babies in homes, hospitals and birth centers as a Nurse Midwife. She previously had her own practice that emulated midwife practices you might find in the United Kingdom. Posmontier gave her charts directly to the patients with which she worked, explaining, “There were no secrets between us..."

    • July 29, 2013

      At just 27 years old, Drexel College of Nursing and Health Professions alumna Ajarat Bada has traveled across the globe spreading her mission to ensure interfaith collaboration for peace. Her project, , has attracted the attention of the United Nations, Vanity Fair, The New York Times, and several world leaders including South African social rights activist Desmond Tutu...

    • July 29, 2013

      Nursing faculty member Carol Patton, PhD, has been Chair of the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Family Nurse Practitioner – Board Certified (FNP-BC) for 8 years.

    • July 29, 2013

      “I was terribly nervous, as were we all,” said John Evers, a Family Nurse Practitioner student who travelled on a medical mission trip to Haiti along with seven other students from the program during mid-June...

    • July 29, 2013

      Juanita Gardner’s path as a Physician Assistant has completed a sweeping loop that started and ended at 91制片厂. After graduating from Drexel’s Physician Assistant Program, Gardner spent 11 years working at the Henrietta Johnson Medical Center, a federally qualified community health center in West Wilmington, Delaware...

    • July 29, 2013

      Echinacea is a member of the aster family, like ragweed and chrysanthemums, and is commonly known as purple coneflower due to its stunning color and distinctive shape. The genus name, Echinacea, is derived from the Greek echinos that translates into ‘hedgehog”, referring to...

    • July 22, 2013

      So just what can someone do with a degree in Health Services Administration? Students graduating with an HSAD degree have gone on to careers with health maintenance organizations (HMOs), insurance companies, hospitals, marketing firms, government agencies, advocacy organizations, clinics, mental health organizations and long-term care facilities, to name a few...

    • July 22, 2013

      The Health Services Administration Department held their first annual alumni and recent graduates networking event on June 13 in the Friends Center on Cherry Street in Philadelphia. Alumni from all over the country and currently graduating seniors were...

    • July 22, 2013

      Eric Chapman graduated from Drexel’s Health Services Administration program in Spring 2012. He works with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and his professional and academic affiliations include the American Society for Public Administration, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management...

    • July 22, 2013

      “It was an absolutely amazing experience and one that changed me forever,” said senior Health Services Administration student Freddy May of his unconventional study abroad trip to the

    • July 22, 2013

      When Spencer Ward, PhD, begins teaching any of his courses, he always starts with an introductory exercise. Students share their names, where they are from, their backgrounds and any prior work experience they may have. “I tell everyone that the reason I do it is not only to create a more relaxing environment, but to create bonds and network,” said Ward...

    • July 22, 2013

      “I want my happiness to spawn from my career and that is one of the many goals I strive to achieve,” said freshman Health Services Administration (HSAD) student Freddy Perez...

    • July 22, 2013

      Drexel sophomore Niket Subhedar is forging a unique path to medical school in the Health Services Administration Program at the College of Nursing and Health Professions. While working toward his Bachelor’s degree in HSAD, Subhedar is also fulfilling his pre-requisite requirements to continue on to medical school...

    • July 22, 2013

      Last week, a mother and her four young sons were crossing Roosevelt Boulevard when a speeding car鈥攄riven by an alleged drag racer鈥攃rashed into the family. The oldest boy, Saa'yon Griffin, was the only survivor. Paul Thomas Clements says that what young survivors and their caregivers need most after a tragic loss is honest communication.

    • July 17, 2013

      Donna Sabella, assistant clinical professor and director of global studies in the College of Nursing and Health Professions, is creating a new certificate program in human trafficking to improve awareness and support victims.

    • June 27, 2013

      Eric Johnson, PhD, an assistant clinical professor in the Couple and Family Therapy Department, is the new Director for the Master of Family Therapy Program.

    • June 27, 2013

      Stephanie Brooks, PhD, Chair of the Couple and Family Therapy Department,  was featured on the list of published on MastersinCounseling.org...

    • June 27, 2013

      Jennifer Nasser, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Nutrition Sciences, led a that used electroretinography (ERG) to measure the brain’s pleasure response to eating.

    • June 27, 2013

      Congratulations to MSN Leadership student Allen Fasnacht, who was presented with the 2013 from the Pennsylvania Emergency Nurses Association State Council. The highest award given by the...

    • June 27, 2013

    • June 27, 2013

      Catnip, also known as catmint, is a widely grown perennial herb that belongs to the mint family. It grows one to three feet high with ascending, opposite branched stems. The coarse, pubescent, ovate shaped leaves are gray-green in color, with characteristic serrated edges that render a pungent, mint-like aroma...

    • June 27, 2013

      Ellen Feld, MD, an associate clinical professor in the Physician Assistant Department, was published in The Christian Science Monitor on May 30.

    • June 27, 2013

      Bobbie Posmontier, PhD, an assistant professor in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Department, received a Stein Fellowship for the upcoming academic year.

    • June 27, 2013

      Joan Bloch, PhD, an associate professor in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Department, has agreed to serve on the leadership team for the Health Sciences and Academic Affiliations Committee at Ben-Gurion University in Beer-Sheva, Israel.

    • June 27, 2013

      Joke Bradt, PhD, an associate professor in the Creative Arts Therapies Department, co-authored a Cochrane Systematic Review on music interventions for preoperative anxiety with Minjung Shim, a Creative Arts Therapies doctoral candidate.

    • June 27, 2013

      Congratulations to John Cornele, an instructor in the Accelerated Career Entry BSN Program, who successfully completed the National League for Nursing’s Certified Nurse Educator exam on...

    • June 27, 2013

      Congratulations to Rhoda Redulla, DNP, who received the Philippine Nurses Association of America’s (PNAA) Nurse of the Year Award for Research.

    • June 27, 2013

      The College’s application to change the CRNP program specialty and name from the MSN Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Program to the Women’s Health- Gender Related Nurse Practitioner Program (WH/GRNP) was approved by the Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing on June 12. The proposed plan of study and syllabi for the Women’s Health- Gender Related Post-Master’s Certificate (WH/GR-PMC) were also approved. The verbiage for several course objectives and clinical courses have been revised and improved in accordance with the change.

    • June 27, 2013

      Students from various disciplines within the College of Nursing and Health Professions live with one another on Drexel’s Main Campus in the Learning Community, supporting each other in a variety of ways throughout their academic and extracurricular careers. “This is the right time to talk about the Learning Community...

    • June 27, 2013

      The Drexel Male Nurses Association sponsored a pizza fundraiser on June 11 in the Klahr Lobby of the New College Building to support their attendance of the American Association of Men in Nursing Meeting in October 2013 in Newark, New Jersey. “We could not be more thankful for the support...

    • June 27, 2013

      Jean MacFadyen, an assistant clinical professor in the Advanced Role MSN Department, authored an article that was published on Nurse.com on May 4. “ is about how  Gina Shaughnessy, a staff nurse at the...

    • June 27, 2013

      Rose Ann DiMaria-Ghalili, PhD, was invited by the Sackler Institute for Nutrition Science at the New York Academy of Sciences to speak at their conference, “” on June 6. DiMaria-Ghalili, who has a dual appointment in...

    • June 27, 2013

      Stephen Gambescia, PhD, an associate professor in the Health Services Administration Department and Assistant Dean of Academic and Student Affairs, co-authored an ...

    • June 24, 2013

      The brain鈥檚 pleasure response to tasting food can be measured through the eyes using a common, low-cost ophthalmological tool, according to a Drexel-led study just published in the journal Obesity. If validated, this method could be useful for research and clinical applications in food addiction and obesity prevention.

    • June 12, 2013

      Alison Ventura, MD, an assistant professor in the Department of Nutrition Sciences, was interviewed for an article posted to the Reuters Health website on March 12 called “Breastfeeding may not ward off childhood obesity.”

    • June 12, 2013

      Patricia Shewokis, PhD, was awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for her work, “HCC: Medium: Collaborative Research: Improved Control and Sensory Feedback for Neuroprosthetics.”

    • June 12, 2013

      Joke Bradt, PhD, an associate professor in the Creative Arts Therapies department, was interviewed for an article on Reuters.com about how creative arts therapies can relieve anxiety and similar symptoms among people with cancer.

    • June 12, 2013

      Nyree Dardarian, professor in the Nutrition Sciences Department, was featured in a Prevention magazine article in March called, “4 Ways to Eat Green This St. Paddy’s Day.”

    • June 12, 2013

      Congratulations to Michael Kennedy, PhD, professor and Chair of the Health Sciences Department, who received the Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award at the 2013 Graduate Student Association Awards.

    • June 12, 2013

      Stephen Gambescia, PhD, an associate professor of Health Services Administration and Assistant Dean of Academic and Student Affairs, co-authored an article in May on “Understanding of the Application of Advanced-Practice Health Educator Subcompetencies by Certified Health Education Specialists”

    • June 12, 2013

      Congratulations to David Ebaugh, PhD, an associate clinical professor in the Health Sciences Department, who recently won a 91制片厂 Teaching Excellence Award. “I was honored to have received the Teaching Excellence Award,” Dr. Ebaugh said.

    • June 12, 2013

      Kristine Mulhorn, PhD, an associate professor and Chair of the Health Administration Department, was invited by the United States Social Security Administration to their first meeting to discuss making the International Classification of Functioning and Health (ICF) the function status federal standard in the United States.

    • June 12, 2013

      Maureen Davey, PhD, an associate professor in the Couple and Family Therapy Department, recently disseminated findings from her completed two-year BARRA, Inc. funded grant, which was designed to culturally adapt a family intervention to help African American parents who are coping with cancer and their school age children.

    • June 12, 2013

      11th Street Family Health Services of 91制片厂 collaborates each spring with the Fox Chase Cancer Center to provide breast cancer screenings to 11th Street patients who don’t have insurance that covers the tests.

    • June 12, 2013

      Junior Nursing student Alyse Maiden was one of two recipients of the Philadelphia Area Association of Healthcare Recruiters (PAAHCR) 2013 Scholarship.

    • June 12, 2013

      The Wilbur W. Oaks Physician Assistant Student Society of 91制片厂 was awarded the 2013 Outstanding Graduate Student Society Award for the group’s efforts in community service.

    • June 12, 2013

      First year Radiologic Technology students volunteered for Inspire a Child to Dream Day on April 25 on 91制片厂's main campus. The happy helpers participated in hands-on educational activities with children ages 7 to 14 years-old.

    • June 12, 2013

      A study completed by Drexel researchers in the Creative Arts Therapies department was mentioned in the May 20 Huffington Post article, “Music Therapy Could Ease Anxiety In Patients With Respiratory Failure, Study Finds.”

    • June 12, 2013

      Garlic has been used for medicinal purposes for at least 5,000 years. Long before the recognition of garlic’s potent antimicrobial actions it was used to help protect against bubonic plague, which we now know to be a bacterial infection.

    • June 12, 2013

      The Natural Standard Academic Achievment Award was issued to Leah Muriuki ‘ 12 for her graduate project work titled, “Promotion of optimal breastfeeding practices as a means of preventing and managing childhood diarrhea in the underserved communities in Kenya.”

    • June 12, 2013

      Nyree Dardarian, professor in the Nutrition Sciences Department, was featured in 91制片厂’s Alumni Spotlight.

    • June 12, 2013

    • June 11, 2013

      This year, the Creative Arts Therapies Department took the initiative to shoot a about their programs from their own point of view. Hear comments from students and faculty and watch experiential learning in all three...

    • June 11, 2013

      Congratulations and welcome to the first Drexel College of Nursing and Health Professions (CNHP) Alumni Network Board of Directors. This dynamic group is comprised of CNHP alumni from many different healthcare disciplines from all over the United States. The first meeting for elected leadership will be...

    • June 07, 2013

      The first cohort of Drexel nursing students has just completed the Macy Fellows leadership program, which will better prepare them to take on leadership roles as they begin their careers in healthcare. These fourteen students will graduate with their peers on June 14.

    • May 30, 2013

      Congratulations to Fran Cornelius, PhD, an associate clinical professor and Chair of the MSN Advanced Role Department, and Karyn Holt, PhD, an associate clinical professor, whose Fellow appointments in 91制片厂’s Online Learning Council will be continued for another year by...

    • May 30, 2013

      Drexel Emergency Medical Services (EMS) was awarded Student Organization of the Year by 91制片厂 Student Affairs on May 16 in Behrakis Grand Hall. This award is presented to a recognized student organization that has shown outstanding commitment to its organizational goals, has made an impact in the Drexel community, and that has excelled in...

    • May 30, 2013

      On May 7, the Complementary and Integrative Therapies Program presented at the Spring Nurse Practitioner Residency Week. In the spirit of interdisciplinary collaboration, Dorit Breiter, PhD, an assistant clinical professor and Director of the Psychiatric Mental health Nurse Practitioner Program, invited Professor Stephanie Ross, Chair of the Complementary and Integrative Therapies Program, to provide...

    • May 30, 2013

      The Drexel Center for Integrated Nutrition & Performance (CINP) presented the second annual Sports Nutrition Conference on May 9 in Behrakis Grand Hall on Main Campus. Some of the featured presentations included: "Achieving Optimal Weight for Optimal Performance"...

    • May 30, 2013

      11th Street Health Services of 91制片厂 hosted a large community health fair called “Painting a Healthy City” on May 11 in partnership with the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program. The interactive health fair included mural painting, food, music, gardening, health resources, fitness activities, Reiki massage, yoga, cooking demonstrations...

    • May 30, 2013

    • May 30, 2013

      Four times per year 91制片厂’s College of Nursing and Health Professions offers a Certificate in Simulation course in the Center for Interdisciplinary Clinical Simulation and Practice (CICSP). On the first day of the event, participants are asked to assist with the care of the injured after a mass casualty disaster. In the past, the staff at the Simulation Lab has created scenarios involving a bus accident, a terrorist bombing, a house fire, bird flu, and even a zombie apocalypse...

    • May 30, 2013

      Donna Sabella, PhD, Director of Global Studies, and Bobbie Posmontier, PhD, an assistant professor in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Department, each contributed a chapter to the , which was published in April. Dr. Sabella’s chapter, titled Trauma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, provides...

    • May 30, 2013

      Congratulations to Jennifer Nasser, PhD, who was promoted to Associate Professor and awarded tenure by The 91制片厂 Board of Trustees. "I am very happy to be granted tenure and a promotion and want to thank all those who supported me in this effort,” Nasser said. “I am especially excited about..."

    • May 30, 2013

      College of Nursing and Health Professions students Katie Fox, Mackenzie Himpler and Ambar Witter recently returned from their study abroad trip to Costa Rica.

      “I would definitely encourage anybody in the College of Nursing and Health Professions to do it. It took a little bit of work to make it work with my plan of study, but it was so worth it. I would do it again 1,000 times in a heartbeat..."

    • May 30, 2013

      Students from 91制片厂’s College of Nursing and Health Professions and College of Medicine participated in an interdisciplinary cesarean section simulation in the Center for Interdisciplinary Clinical Simulation and Practice (CICSP) on April 30. The C-section high fidelity simulator prototype, named “C-Celia” was developed...

    • May 30, 2013

      91制片厂’s Alumni Weekend kicked off on May 3 with a special 50-year reunion for the Class of 1963. Nursing alumnae from the then Hahnemann Hospital Training School for Nurses took the “tour of a lifetime” of Drexel’s Hahnemann University Hospital. The group of ten alumnae visited the emergency room, the oncology floor and the...

    • May 30, 2013

      Congratulations to the members of the Physician Assistant Class of 2014 who recently received prestigious national awards and appointments...

    • May 30, 2013

      Stephen Gambescia, PhD, an associate clinical professor and Assistant Dean of Academic and Student Affairs in the College of Nursing and Health Professions, was quoted in a May 26 Philadelphia Inquirer about foul language in the work setting...

    • May 30, 2013

      Congratulations to Professors Nyree Dardarian and Beth Leonberg of the Nutrition Sciences Department, who were both appointed...

    • May 30, 2013

      Professor Stephanie Ross developed a list of medicinal herbs that served as the inspiration for artist Ben Volta’s mural design for 11th Street Family Health Services’ participation in the Mural Arts Program’s Porch Light Program. “I spoke with Ben before I developed the botanical medicine list because I wanted to maintain the integrity of plants that were...

    • May 24, 2013

      The College of Nursing and Health Professions hosted the Memorial Day Primer on May 21, Drexel’s NAME, welcomed attendees to the event with his bagpipes.

    • May 23, 2013

      Drexel will celebrate its 126th commencement on June 14 and June 15. More than 5,000 students will receive a degree from Drexel this year and 13 honorary degrees will be distributed to prominent individuals distinguished in their fields.

    • May 23, 2013

      On Thursday, May 30, Drexel will host a grand opening celebration for a new office in Washington, D.C. that will serve as a multifunctional academic and outreach center for the University and its online subsidiary 91制片厂 Online.

    • May 20, 2013

      “The military helped me develop discipline, the joy of caring for wounded soldiers, and the importance of decorum,” said Dr. Vicki Lachman, a clinical professor in the College of Nursing and Health Professions. Dr. Lachman served as a second and then as a first lieutenant in the Army Nurse Corps between 1968 and 1971.

    • May 20, 2013

      The College of Nursing and Health Professions is partnering with the Philadelphia City Council and Veterans Advisory Commission again for the Annual Veterans Resource Fair on May 22.

    • May 20, 2013

      Lisa Aiello-Laws, an online adjunct faculty member, is currently teaching the first term of “The Unique Healthcare Needs of Veterans,” a new course created to teach nursing students how to help returning veterans.

    • May 20, 2013

      “Memorial Day is a time in our country to honor our fallen military: men and women that have given their lives -- the ultimate sacrifice -- for our country,” said Leland “Rocky” Rockstraw, PhD, Assistant Dean of Simulation and Clinical and Technology Academic Operations at the Drexel College of Nursing and Health Professions. “Memorial Day is not just a day off; it’s a day of remembrance.”

    • May 20, 2013

      Dr. Karyn E. Holt, an associate clinical professor in the Division of Graduate Nursing, voluntarily joined the Air Force as a Nurse Corps Officer after practicing as a Registered Nurse in civilian hospitals and in one army hospital for a decade.

    • May 20, 2013

      Elizabeth Meyers ‘14 is a student in Drexel’s Physician Assistant program and a fifth generation member of the Air Force. “I have always had a love for the military and grew up in a ‘blue’ Air Force family. I have always wanted to serve my country,” she said.

    • May 20, 2013

      In preparation for the national observance of Memorial Day, members of Drexel鈥檚 campus community are gathering this week to honor men and women of the armed services who gave their lives in service to their country. Drexel鈥檚 Memorial Day Primer event will be held at the Center City Campus on Tuesday, May 21. Then, on May 22, students and faculty from the College of Nursing and Health Professions (CNHP) will be part of the City Council Veterans Resource Fair.

    • May 20, 2013

      Lindsey Leibig, 1st Lieutenant in the United States Air Force, has wanted to practice medicine since childhood. After September 11, 2001, she started to think about joining the military and began to realize that she had the opportunity to be part of something bigger than herself.

    • May 20, 2013

      “I have the freedom and choice to serve my country, which alone is worth defending,” said Kimberly A. Oelschlager, a Physician Assistant at the Naval Branch Health Clinic in Coronado, California. “What started as an initial four year commitment is now 12 years on active duty.”

    • May 15, 2013

      Jane Fedorczyk, PhD, an associate clinical professor and Director of Post-Professional Clinical Programs in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, traveled to India with Terri Skirven and Evelyn Mackin in early March...

    • May 09, 2013

      Students from the College of Nursing and Health Professions came out to StudyPalooza on March 15 to study, relax, eat, and get assistance with their classes. The event, which took place on the first floor of the New College Building, provided writing assistance, massages, extended library hours, craft activities, nutrition counseling, virtual yoga and meditation...

    • May 09, 2013

      The Office of Institutional Research, Assessment, and Effectiveness (IRAE)  has announced the creation of a public website on learning assessment at 91制片厂...

    • May 09, 2013

      Drexel nursing alumna Nga Nguyen, A.C.E. ‘08, gave a presentation on March 28 at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia. Her talk was about integrating the science of caring as a framework guiding interdisciplinary education...

    • May 09, 2013

       Nina Multak, an assistant clinical professor in the Physician Assistant Department, gave two presentations. The first, “Implementing an Open Source EMR in a Nursing Informatics Course,” took place at the iConference in Fort Worth, Texas...

    • May 09, 2013

      Donna Sabella, PhD, an assistant clinical professor and Director of Global Studies, authored a chapter of the book , which was published this year by Springer.  The chapter, titled Health Issues and Interactions with Adult Survivors, addresses the various emotional and physical health problems...

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      May 09, 2013

      Stephen Gambescia, PhD, an associate professor and Assistant Dean of Academic and Student Affairs, began a collaborative research project with Randy Tudy, PhD, the Dean of in the Philippines. Their project will look at how select colleges in the Philippines explicate their mission and purpose via their official college websites...

    • May 09, 2013

      Roberta Waite, PhD, an associate professor and the Assistant Dean of Academic Integration and Evaluation of Community Programs, was awarded the 2013 International Society of Psychiatric Nursing Education (ISPN) Award at this year’s ISPN Conference in San Antonio, Texas...

    • May 09, 2013

      Christian Brenner, MHS ’13, joined the practice of Premier Orthopaedic Associates of South Jersey in Vineland New Jersey as a Physician Assistant. Brenner previously worked as an athletic trainer and physical therapy assistant...

    • May 09, 2013

      Senior Nutrition Sciences students participated in Drexel’s Annual Research Day on April 18 at the Daskalakis Athletic Center...

    • May 09, 2013

      Art Therapy graduate student Elizabeth “Libby” Kimport won a Drexel Research Day Award for her study, The Effectiveness of Clay Work in the Reduction of State Anxiety for Adult Psychiatric Inpatients: A One Group, Pretest-Posttest Design. The purpose of Kimport’s study was to investigate the efficacy of structured creative clay work as a means of decreasing state anxiety in adult psychiatric inpatients. This is the second year in a row that Kimport has won a Research Day Award.

    • May 09, 2013

      Curator Jacqueline DeGroff explained some of the artistic elements in the original Tokujiro Nishi oil paintings at a lecture and reception for the Tokujiro Nishi Art Exhibition on April 17. The paintings are on display in Drexel’s Main Building April 1 – May 17.

    • May 09, 2013

      The members of  11th Street Family Health Services’ Teen Talk group are completing a service project this spring in which they will work alongside senior community members to build a community garden. In preparation, the teens have planted seedlings, which are rapidly growing.

    • May 09, 2013

      Creative Arts Therapies PhD student Elizabeth “Liesbet” Manders ‘14 was named a Fulbright Scholar for 2013-14. She was one of the who were offered grants this year through the Fulbright Program.

    • May 09, 2013

      Alis Panzera, an assistant clinical professor of nursing, brought her sons Nicholas, 11 years old, and Christopher, 7, to Inspire a Child to Dream Day in the Simulation Lab on April 25. “This was our third year attending the event. Both of my boys look forward to it every year,” she said.

    • May 06, 2013

      A lullaby can be more than just soothing for sleepy children鈥搃t can be healing therapy for infants who are born prematurely, according to Drexel's Paul Nolan, assistant clinical professor and director of music therapy education, to learn more about this inspiring area of research.

    • May 02, 2013

      Al Rundio, PhD, DNP, a clinical professor of nursing and Associate Dean for Post Licensure Nursing Programs, was interviewed for an Advance for Nurses about universities’ struggles to find enough qualified nursing faculty. "There was a lot of attention being paid to the [presidential] election," Rundio began, "With the president being re-elected, the focus now is on the effects of the Affordable Care Act and the increase in insured people under the plan.” In response to the fact that the aging population and more insured individuals will require a larger workforce of nurses...

    • May 02, 2013

      Paul Clements, PhD, Associate Clinical Professor in the Division of Graduate Nursing Advanced Role M.S.N. Department, was quoted as the expert voice in an , “Why Hit-and-Run Drivers Flee: The psychology behind the choice to leave.” Dr. Clements is a forensic and psychiatric clinical specialist, Certified Gang Specialist, and a Distinguished Fellow of the International Association of Forensic Nurses...

    • May 01, 2013

      “I’m married to nursing and my daughter,” said single mother and fourth generation nurse Veronica Weaver, who earned her BSN in 2009 and her MSN in 2011, both from Drexel Online. “It was an amazing journey. I loved the flexibility and diversity of the classes..."

    • May 01, 2013

      Kymberlee Montgomery '09 opened her DrNP dissertation with an epitaph: “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” Her husband Owen Montgomery, MD’s motivation stems from a similar world view. “Thomas Jefferson has a quote about responsibility,” Owen said. “If you have the ability to change the world for the better, you also have the responsibility to change it.” Kym and Owen Montgomery are living their personal missions...

    • May 01, 2013

      Karen Adamson, MSN, WHNP-C '09, donated $6,000 from her BAYADA Award for Technological Innovation in Nursing Education and Practice to two teen mothers she works with in her practice who are pursuing degrees in the health professions. “I work in the family practice office and I feel like sometimes the teen moms get forgotten...

    • May 01, 2013

      “I am a mother, a wife, a nurse and an immigrant,” said Renata Estes '08/'12, a two-time graduate of Drexel’s online nursing programs. Immigrating to the United States from Poland at just 20 years old, Estes was convinced that...

    • May 01, 2013

      In 1953, Dorothy Sutherland of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare wrote to President Eisenhower, asking him to declare a National Nurse Day. Although he never acted on her request, an unofficial National Nurse Week was observed the next year...

    • April 30, 2013

      The 11th Street Family Health Services of 91制片厂 (11th Street) is partnering with the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program and Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services (DBHIDS) in an event called Painting a Healthy City, part of a series that aims to promote health and well-being across Philadelphia by bringing together the powerful forces of public art, community engagement and health resources.

    • April 29, 2013

      This summer, five unique Inside-Out courses will invite students to learn inside a prison, at a farm, a senior citizen home and an enterprise center.

    • April 19, 2013

      On April 8, nineteen students from the Nutrition Sciences Department were placed in dietetic internships across the country for the coming year. Please join us in congratulating the following students who received internship matches...

    • April 19, 2013

      Patricia Rubertone, assistant professor and Director of Clinical Education in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, was elected to the ’s Clinical Education Special Interest Group Nominating Committee...

    • April 19, 2013

      Patients with chronic pain now have the opportunity to participate in group education sessions at 11th Street Family Health Services of 91制片厂 to get the tools and knowledge they need to best manage their pain.

    • April 19, 2013

      Painting began at 11th Street Family Health Services of 91制片厂 on April 5 for the mural which will be placed on a residential building at 8th and Parish Streets upon completion.

    • April 19, 2013

      Drexel nursing students were recognized as major leaders this year at the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA) Annual Convention, which took place in Charlotte, North Carolina from April 3-7.

    • April 19, 2013

      The Washington Business Journal published an article on April 3 about the new 91制片厂 office opening in Washington D.C. this summer.

    • April 19, 2013

      Barbara Posmontier, PhD, an assistant professor in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Department, was quoted by Sanjay Gupta, MD, in his article, “How Support, Coping Skills, Can Reduce Postpartum Depression Risk,” On everydayhealth.com.

    • April 19, 2013

      The pioneering work of Denham Harman, MD, PhD, paved the way for the concept that aging is not a mysterious event that occurs at random. But, rather, aging is a consequence of the damage caused by an excess of “free radicals.”

    • April 19, 2013

      Stephanie Ross, Director of the Complementary and Integrative Therapies Program, traveled to Seoul, Korea in mid-October 2012. She served as a liaison from Drexel’s Office of International Programs and from the College of Nursing and Health Professions, developing potential international relationships between 91制片厂 and Korea University, Dongbang Graduate University, and Eulji University...

    • April 19, 2013

      Family Nurse Practitioner student Marilyn Berchie was awarded a $5,000 scholarship to complete her final clinical with Minute Clinic. Berchie has worked in adult care clinical settings at several locations in Maryland, seeing patients for a variety of conditions.

    • April 19, 2013

      Congratulations to Lisa Chiarello, PhD, who has earned promotion to full professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences...

    • April 19, 2013

      The College of Nursing and Health Professions Alumni Network  is currently accepting nominations of qualified alumni interested in running for election to the Board of Directors...

    • April 19, 2013

      Noel Goodstadt, DPT, an assistant clinical professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, wrote an article published in the International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy in April.

    • April 19, 2013

      Congratulations to H. Michael Dreher, PhD, who was promoted to the rank of Professor. He is the fourth nursing faculty member to be promoted to this rank since 1996...

    • Marlene Watson

      April 19, 2013

      Marlene Watson, PhD, an associate professor in the Couple and Family Therapy Department, wrote a book about African Americans’ unhappiness with their families, relationships, and bodies. was published in February...

    • April 12, 2013

      “Evelyn Mackin is a true pioneer in her commitment to returning hand surgery and hand injury patients to full function of rehabilitation,” said Gloria Donnelly, PhD, Dean of the Drexel College of Nursing and Health Professions. Mackin, now ninety years-old, is considered the “mother” of the hand therapy profession...

    • April 12, 2013

      Jen Manning has a two-month patient waiting list for her therapy care in the health clinic on the White Earth Indian Reservation in Minnesota where she works. She is a current student in the Hand and Upper Quarter Rehabilitation Program at Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions.

    • April 12, 2013

      “The program really made a big difference in my life. It changed my career path,” began Gayle Severance, a 2004 graduate of the Drexel Certificate in Hand Therapy Program. “I was working in hand therapy because the person doing hand therapy at...

    • April 12, 2013

      Terri Skirven is the Director of Therapy at the Philadelphia Hand Center, the Director of the Hand Rehabilitation Foundation, and a guest lecturer in the Drexel Certificate in Hand Therapy Program on the topics of wrist examination and the treatment of wrist injuries and conditions. There is no doubt in Skirven’s mind that hand therapists who have completed the Drexel program tend to have a significant leg up in the competitive job market for certified hand therapists.

    • April 12, 2013

      The Drexel Certificate in Hand Therapy and Upper Quarter Rehabilitation Program is unique in both quality and format, providing busy practitioners with a blend of online, didactic and laboratory experiential components that allows them to pursue a higher degree while working, maintaining family life, and taking care of other responsibilities.

    • April 11, 2013

      “Sometimes books cannot tell you the actual feel of how you touch a patient. For interventions, books tell you roughly what to do but there isn’t a part that tells you how to touch, how many repetitions you have to do,” said Un San (“Christina”) Tai, an occupational therapist and current student in Drexel’s Certificate in Hand Therapy and Upper Quarter Rehabilitation Program.

    • April 01, 2013

      Nursing student Rebecca Walker is campaigning for the role of president of the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA), the the largest pre-professional organization in the country.

    • April 01, 2013

      The College of Nursing and Health Professions Compliance website is now officially up and ready for viewing...

    • April 01, 2013

      A new post-baccalaureate certificate program in the Integrated Nursing Care of Autism Spectrum Disorder will be offered in fall 2013 to nurses who have a Bachelor’s degree or higher in nursing as well as to BSN or Master’s degree students who want to minor in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) nursing care.

    • April 01, 2013

      After a long tiring day, discover deep relaxation and scintillating comfort by experiencing an “Aroma Therapy Pebble Foot Massage". Simply cover the bottom of a large ceramic dish or wooden bowl with...

    • April 01, 2013

      Congratulations to Karyn Holt, PhD, an associate clinical professor in the Advanced Role MSN Department, who was recognized for her contributions to the nursing profession by the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) School of Nursing with their Distinguished Alumnus Award.

    • March 29, 2013

      Age is no obstacle for middle-aged Drexel nursing students Diane Werner, 47, and Stephanie Reeves, 44, who were quoted on Nurse.com about their positive experiences going back to college later in life.

    • March 29, 2013

      Wanted: CNHP graduate students to present their research at the Graduate Student Association’s monthly lunch series...

    • March 29, 2013

      Congratulations to Master’s of Human Nutrition student Tiffany Huang, who was selected as an intern at the prestigious USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion.

    • March 29, 2013

      “If you do a lot of texting or repetitive pinching from something like knitting, you’re more at risk for arthritis,” Jane Fedorczyk, PhD, said...

    • March 29, 2013

      Alison Ventura, MD, passed the Facial Action Coding System (FACS) exam after attending a week-long intensive training course at UC Berkely, an endeavor funded through a Drexel Career Development Award.

    • Roberta Waite

      March 29, 2013

      Congratulations to Roberta Waite, PhD, who was named a 2013 Philadelphia Tri-State Nurse.com Nursing Excellence Regional Finalist. She was nominated in the Advancing and Leading the Profession category, one of six award categories that also include Clinical Care: Inpatient, Education and Membership, Home, Community, and Ambulatory Care, Patient and Staff Management, and Volunteerism and Service.

    • March 29, 2013

    • March 29, 2013

      The College of Nursing and Health Professions (CNHP) Alumni Network is accepting nominations for interested candidates to serve on its Board of Directors.

    • March 29, 2013

      Welcome to Donna Sabella, PhD, who joined the College of Nursing and Health Professions staff last month in the newly created Director of Global Studies role. Sabella speaks Portuguese and comes to us with a background in nursing, English as a Second Language, and...

    • March 12, 2013

      Linda Dayer-Berenson’s textbook, Cultural Competencies for Nurses: Impact on Health and Illness, now in its second edition, was published by Jones & Bartlett Learning on February 12.

    • March 12, 2013

      “Knowing I can make a difference and impact people even with just a smile is amazing,” said Rebecca Walker, a third year student in the BSN Co-op Program.

    • March 04, 2013

      Stella Volpe, PhD, professor and Chair of the Nutrition Sciences Department, was selected to serve on the Board of Trustees for the North American branch of the International Life Sciences Institute.

    • March 04, 2013

      As dean of the College of Nursing and Health Professions, Gloria Donnelly certainly has enough to keep her occupied鈥攂ut that doesn鈥檛 stop her from indulging in a number of books on her Kindle. She is currently reading three that explore the concepts of ignorance and wrongness.

    • March 04, 2013

      Stephen Gambescia, PhD, associate professor of Health Services Administration and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, wrote an article.

    • March 04, 2013

      Robert Maschi, DPT, an assistant clinical professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, presented a poster titled, “The Relationship Between Running Cadence and Leg Length in Healthy Female Runners” at the American Physical Therapy Association’s Combined Sections Meeting in San Diego, California in January.

    • March 01, 2013

      91制片厂 Online has announced a new partnership with Delta Phi Epsilon, Inc.

    • Porch Light Initiative

      March 01, 2013

      11th Street community members who offered their opinions on proposed designs during a Mural Design Review lead by members of the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program on Friday, February 22.

    • March 01, 2013

      Paul Nolan, PhD, an assistant clinical professor and Director of Music Therapy Education in the Creative Arts Therapies Department, was interviewed for an article.

    • March 01, 2013

      Robert Maschi, DPT and David Ebaugh, PhD, professors in the Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences Department, will host a continuing education course during Alumni Weekend on May 4th.

    • March 01, 2013

      Bobbie Posmontier, PhD, an assistant professor and DrNP Track Coordinator, sang the Jewish and American national anthems.

    • March 01, 2013

      On February 13, WHYY Health and Science reporter Carolyn Beeler wrote about a medical fellowship in pediatric obesity care that was recently established at the Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware. She quoted Stella Volpe, PhD, professor and Chair of the Nutrition Sciences Department, about the way that these types of positions in obesity care are becoming increasingly more commonplace.

    • March 01, 2013

      Kymberlee Montgomery, DrNP, Chair of the Nurse Practitioner Programs, Kate Morse, PhD, Director of MSN Clinical Education and Interdisciplinary Simulation, Sharon Griswold, PhD, Director of Simulation, Department of Emergency Medicine, DUCOM, and Jamie Smith, Simulation Education, DUCOM, presented "The Six Steps: Implementation-Beginning with the End in Mind" at the International Meeting of Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) on Tuesday, January 29.

    • March 01, 2013

      91制片厂 has “developed the will and the way to become a major player in online learning,” wrote Inside Higher Ed’s Joshua Kim in his February 14 article about the Gateway to Online Learning Scholarship.

    • March 01, 2013

      Jennifer Quinlan, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Nutrition Sciences, was selected to be a member of a prestigious board for the United States Department of Agriculture: the National Advisory Committee on Microbiological Material for Foods.

    • March 01, 2013

      Two graduates of the Clinical Trials Track are contributing to the profession by publishing articles nursing journals.

    • February 28, 2013

      Susan Smith, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences and Associate Dean for Research and Health Professions Education, co-authored an article titled “Director of Clinical Education Performance Assessment Surveys: 360-Degree Assessment of the Unique Roles and Responsibilities of this Position in Physical Therapy Education.”

    • Dean Donnelly

      February 28, 2013

    • February 28, 2013

      PhD students, DPT students, and faculty from the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences presented a peer-reviewed poster at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting in San Diego, California last month. Han Chen, Jan Meiers, Elizabeth Wang-Hsu, Terry Strazzullo, Bright Adjei, and Sue Smith, PhD’s, poster is entitled “Test-Retest Reliability and Minimal Detectable Change of the BESTest in Postmenopausal Women.”

    • February 28, 2013

      Patricia Shewokis, PhD, who has a dual appointment in the Departments of Nutrition Sciences and Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, is a co-author on a journal manuscript that was recently published in the prestigious journal, The Journal of Neural Engineering.

    • February 28, 2013

      Nurse anesthesia students Jianquiao Chen and Rosangela Santos welcomed visitors in the Atrium at Bayhealth Medical Center during the hospital’s celebration of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Week...

    • February 28, 2013

      Robert Maschi, DPT, an assistant clinical professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, has written a chapter called “Patient Education” in the textbook Therapeutic Programs for Musculoskeletal Disorders, published in December 2012 by Demos Medical.

    • February 27, 2013

      Stephen Gambescia, PhD, an associate clinical professor in the Health Services Administration Program and the Associate Dean of Academic and Student Affairs, was awarded the title of MCHES (Master Certified Health Education Specialist) this summer.

    • February 27, 2013

      On January 10, Patricia Gerrity, PhD, Associate Dean for Community Programs and Director of 11th Street Family Health Services of 91制片厂, participated in a radio program broadcasted via WIHI, the channel for the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.

    • February 27, 2013

      On February 12, Stella Volpe, PhD, professor and Chair of the Nutrition Sciences Department, was interviewed for an hour-long segment on WHYY’s Radio Times about the validity of some of the myths and presumptions surrounding obesity treatment and prevention.

    • February 27, 2013

      Congratulations to Alison Ventura, MD, assistant professor in the Nutrition Sciences Department, who was named a Fellow of The Obesity Society, one of the highest honors bestowed by the organization.

    • February 27, 2013

      A team of 91制片厂 faculty and staff were awarded the 2012 American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award for the book Legal Issues Confronting Today's Nursing Faculty: A Case Study Approach, published by Davis Plus.

    • February 27, 2013

      Lisa Chiarello, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, presented an educational session called “Promoting Best Practice in Early Intervention” at the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting in San Diego, California in January.

    • February 27, 2013

      Jennifer Nasser, PhD, and her research team’s 2011 Drexel candy study found that “multiple characteristics of chocolate, including sugar, cocoa and the drug-like effects experienced, play a role in the desire to consume chocolate.” The research study was cited as evidence in an article about chocoholism published on Valentine’s Day, a holiday often associated with heart-shaped boxes filled with the sweet stuff.

    • February 27, 2013

      Vicki Schwartz, an assistant clinical professor in the Nutrition Sciences Department, has been named a recipient of the 2013 Silver Dragon Society Award by the Honors and Awards Committee. In addition to being Drexel faculty, Professor Schwartz is also a 1987 graduate of 91制片厂’s College of Arts and Sciences, where she obtained her Master’s degree.

    • February 27, 2013

      European consumers recently went into an uproar after horse meat was discovered in products that were labeled as 100 percent beef. Drexel's Dr. Jennifer Quinlan weighs in on how this could have occurred and what it means for carnivores.

    • February 26, 2013

    • February 26, 2013

      At 91制片厂鈥檚 nurse-run health center this spring, an innovative effort in public art for public health is underway. A series of events in March will celebrate the story of the Porch Light program this effort is part of, collectively including more than six years of collaborative projects between the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program and the city鈥檚 Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Services.

    • January 16, 2013

      Due to the quantity and quality of her personal research, involvement, and dedication to the Physician Assistant profession during the past 25 years, assistant clinical professor Nina Multak has been recognized as a Distinguished Fellow of the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA).

    • January 07, 2013

      This year, Drexel's 11th Street Family Health Services is participating in the Porch Light Initiative, a project that situates art and human connection at the heart of recovery and healing in distressed Philadelphia neighborhoods.