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January

  • January 22, 2014

    Kathleen Fisher, PhD, is a federally funded researcher and an associate professor in the Doctor of Nursing Practice Department at the Drexel College of Nursing and Health Professions. Since 1999 she has been working in the field of intellectual and developmental disability, or I/DD.

  • January 21, 2014

  • January 21, 2014

    “Choice, hope, and empowerment.”  These are the three words Veronica Carey, PhD, an assistant clinical professor in the Behavioral Health Counseling Department, used to describe the potential outcomes of psychiatric rehabilitation. 

  • January 21, 2014

  • January 21, 2014

  • January 21, 2014

    Current BSN student Noah Zuares shares what it is like to be a male nursing student at 91制片厂, his path to the nursing profession, and the reasons why he wanted to be involved in the establishment of the Drexel Male Nurses’ Association.

  • January 21, 2014

    Year after year, losing weight is one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions in The United States. With the promise to themselves to lose weight in the new year, people often times opt to go for the perceived “magic bullets” of dieting, the fad diets.

  • January 21, 2014

     In 2013, Donna Sabella, PhD, of the book Sex Trafficking: A Clinical Guide for Nurses, which was just named an American Journal of Nursing (AJN) Book of the Year Award recipient in the Community-Public Health category. 

  • January 21, 2014

    Samantha Beaino, an undergraduate student in the Nutrition Sciences Department at the College of Nursing and Health Professions, was recently awarded the Urban Sustainability Initiative Fellowship Grant (USI) for a total of $7,500.

  • January 21, 2014

    By Tara Cooke, current BSN student

  • January 21, 2014

    Patti Zuzelo, EdD, a clinical professor of Nursing in the College of Nursing and Health Professions, was recently selected to serve on a national expert panel within the American Academy of Nursing, dealing specifically with the health care concerns of individuals in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) community.

  • January 08, 2014

    Consumers tend to think of sit-down restaurants as offering healthier options than fast-food venues but there is little evidence to support that idea. In a new study of nutritional values for menu items at sit-down chain restaurants in the Philadelphia region, Drexel researchers determined the healthfulness of food in various menu categories, including the restaurants鈥 鈥渉ealthy choice鈥 offerings. They report that an average restaurant meal is not very healthy at all.