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2015

    • December 23, 2015

      The nurse-led center, 850 N. 11th Street, is one of six organizations chosen to participate in a two-year, national initiative to implement and evaluate 鈥渢rauma-informed鈥 health care approaches.

    • December 08, 2015

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    • December 08, 2015

      Joy Johnson, a clinical compliance coordinator at Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions, underwent an incredible personal journey while employed by the University – a religious conversion to the Muslim faith. 

    • December 08, 2015

      Conviction rates for Intimate Partner Violence criminal cases are directly correlated to the existence and adequacy of corroborating medical documentation. A recent Department of Justice Study found that certain types of evidence commonly found in medical records doubled the likelihood that the abuser would subsequently be convicted of the crime. All too often, this vital and legally relevant evidence contained in medical records is ruled inadmissible in court. A study by the National Institute of Justice analyzed over eight hundred statements from various medical records and found that approximately 28, or 3.4%, were deemed independently admissible in court. These rulings have little to do with the content of the underlying information; rather, the wording, level of detail and legibility of the records themselves are at fault. 

    • December 08, 2015

      Drexel’s College of Nursing and Health Professions can add another notch to its belt when it comes to programs that boast a 100% pass rate on a professional licensure exam. The first cohort of students from the Human Lactation Consultant program graduated this spring, and this fall, all successfully passed the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE) exam. Now, as newly minted International Board Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLCs), they’re ready to put their skills to good use.

    • December 08, 2015

      The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) recently elected Ellen Bass, PhD, who shares joint appointments in the College of Computing & Informatics (CCI) and the College of Nursing and Health Professions, as Fellow in the Society. According to HFES, the Fellow designation, one of the highest honors bestowed by the Society, recognizes Bass’ “outstanding achievement, consistently superior professional performance, exceptional contributions, and service to the Society.”

    • December 08, 2015

      Alumni Accomplishments

    • Disease Detective

      December 08, 2015

      How do you combine backgrounds in physical therapy and epidemiology to find a career that allows you to call upon both skill sets? Dana Olzenak ’06, an alumna of Drexel’s Post Professional DPT Program, carved a path that does just that – and on the front lines of public health, no less. 

    • December 08, 2015

      As part of an ongoing global initiative experience, 14 students and 2 faculty members – Barbara Amendolia, DRNP, assistant clinical professor in the Division of Undergraduate Nursing, and Kathleen Fisher, PhD, professor of Doctoral Nursing Programs --traveled to Ireland from Philadelphia International Airport to learn about nursing education, clinical practice, nursing research and service learning in Ireland and experience the culture in Ireland and Northern Ireland.

    • December 08, 2015

      The physician assistant (PA) profession is deeply rooted in the military with ties dating back to 1965 – the year the nation’s first “physician assistant” educational program was inaugurated at Duke University. The Program accepted four former Navy medical corpsmen. Other veterans were inspired by this potential career path, thanks in part to a Reader’s Digest article about careers in health care noting the PA profession and a White House Conference on Health that same year that discussed the use of former military corpsmen/medics as “assistant medical officers,” and inquiries began to flood.

    • December 08, 2015

      On November 16, 2015, graduating students in the Nurse Anesthesia Program attended the first of what faculty and staff hope will become an annual career preparedness event.  Nurse Anesthesia Program Professional Development Career Day brought recruiters from top industry employers, such as EmCare, Sheridan Health Care, Somnia Anesthesia Services, and U.S. Army Healthcare together with two program alumni to Three Parkway to share their advice and experience with 20 future CRNAs.

    • Courageous Action

      December 08, 2015

      Students in the Macy Undergraduate Leadership Fellows Program (MULFP) get so much more than a leadership certificate. They get to create a leadership portfolio and toolbox that will benefit them throughout their career and develop a personal brand – not to mention they’re introduced to a mentor to lend a listening ear and a helping hand at the ready!

    • Community Health

      December 08, 2015

      A collaboration between 91制片厂’s College of Nursing and Health Professions and George Washington Carver Engineering and Science High School is bringing new meaning to the term community health.

    • December 08, 2015

      With all of the celebrations before, during and after the holidays, many people find themselves ringing in the New Year off with a few extra pounds. In fact, some people can gain anywhere from 10 to 15 pounds! 

    • December 08, 2015

      It’s the most wonderful time of the year or so the holiday song goes; thus, these wonderful updates from the College of Nursing and Health Professions.

    • December 08, 2015

      More than 45 percent of adults have not had a dental visit in the past year, and 27 percent of children have received no preventative dental care in the North Philadelphia neighborhood where the Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services Center operates. A new expansion to the health center鈥檚 dental clinic will address this gap and provide the community with much-needed access to oral health services.

    • December 07, 2015

      Drexel made a lot of news this year. Check out the best stories about Drexel that came out in 2015.

    • December 07, 2015

      It鈥檚 that time of year again! The time when your stress levels go through the roof as you shop, cook, wrap, decorate, travel and party-plan yourself into a tizzy while trying to create the perfect holiday season. Drexel experts have identified some of the top stress-inducing holiday nightmares and offer some helpful tips for avoiding them this year.

    • November 05, 2015

      A ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 11 will celebrate the new, fully equipped facilities thanks to a major expansion of the Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services Center of 91制片厂鈥檚 College of Nursing and Health Professions, a community-based, nurse-managed health center in North Philadelphia, which provides a holistic approach to health care.

    • October 27, 2015

      A computer-based screening tool developed by the College of Nursing and Health Professions鈥 Guy Diamond now getting expanded use in Pennsylvania schools helps identify the factors that add up to a teenager鈥檚 suicide risk 鈥 a sorely unresearched topic.

    • October 27, 2015

      Kendra Ray, a PhD in Creative Arts Therapies candidate, directed a three-year study to determine whether introducing therapeutic music-based activities reduced symptoms of dementia in nursing home residents.

    • October 27, 2015

    • October 26, 2015

    • Alumni Spotlight on Zach Stone

      October 26, 2015

    • October 26, 2015

    • October 26, 2015

      McKinney shares her advice on balancing work and scholarship, learning (and contributing) across disciplines, finding mentors and maintaining valuable professional connections.

    • Behind the Scenes at Pope Weekend

      October 26, 2015

    • Improving Global Maternal Care and Infant Outcomes

      October 26, 2015

    • National Physical Therapy Month

      October 26, 2015

    • Running Lecture Series

      October 26, 2015

      The Running Performance & Research Center at Drexel Parkway Health & Wellness (Philadelphia magazine’s Best of Philly®2015 - Best Place to Fix Your Running Form) conducted its third lecture in its running lecture series, entitled “Keys to Running a Successful Fall Marathon” on September 30.

    • October 26, 2015

    • October 26, 2015

      The Delaware Valley Art Therapy Association (DVATA) is the local association for art therapists in southeastern Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. Every year the DVATA sponsors a conference for continuing education of art therapists. This year the conference, which was held on October 10th, featured one of our most distinguished and accomplished alumni, Sandra Sheller‘04/’05, as the keynote speaker.

    • October 26, 2015

    • October 26, 2015

    • National Depression Screening Day

      October 26, 2015

      Thursday, October 8 marked the 25th Annual National Depression Screening Day, held during Mental Illness Awareness Week. The Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services of 91制片厂’s College of Nursing and Health Professions hosted a special, all-day event dedicated to raising awareness and screening people for depression and related mood and anxiety disorders.

    • October 26, 2015

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    • October 26, 2015

      With fall recruitment surging forward and visits to Center City campus occurring daily, prospective students are discovering the myriad benefits of earning an undergraduate degree from our College of Nursing and Health Professions. They’re also realizing that Drexel is a different kind of school for a different kind of student, and that this is where you come when you’re looking to gain a competitive edge.

    • October 26, 2015

    • October 26, 2015

      With fall term well underway, midterms upon us and cooler temperatures setting in, I’d like to recognize some incredible achievements that have already come to fruition from the College of Nursing and Health Professions (CNHP) this academic year.

    • October 26, 2015

      These statistics, facts and stories highlight the best that the co-op program has to offer for students in each and every school and college at Drexel.

    • October 09, 2015

      Following the yearly National Physician Assistant Week, the head of Drexel鈥檚 program talks about why it鈥檚 such an important component of health care today.

    • October 07, 2015

      This Thursday, Oct. 8 marks the 25th Annual National Depression Screening Day, held during Mental Illness Awareness Week in October. The Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services (850 N. 11th Street, Philadelphia) of 91制片厂鈥檚 College of Nursing and Health Professions will host a special, all-day event dedicated to raising awareness and screening people for depression and related mood and anxiety disorders. The event is free and open to the public.

    • October 05, 2015

      An online graduate student in Drexel鈥檚 College of Nursing and Health Professions used her deployment with the American Red Cross for the papal visit as an opportunity for the intense, on-the-job application of what she鈥檚 learned.

    • September 23, 2015

      Juanita Gardner, MPH, PA-C, clinical assistant professor in the Physician Assistant (PA) Department at 91制片厂, is leading an initiative to diversify the student body within the department. With changes in policy that make health care more accessible, like the Affordable Care Act, Gardner is taking action to ensure that future PAs represent the patient populations they will one day treat.

    • September 22, 2015

    • September 22, 2015

      The Philadelphia Union professional soccer organization has a new recruit – Drexel’s Nutrition Sciences Services. Nyree Dardarian, director of the Center for Integrated Nutrition & Performance, recently met with the organization about providing comprehensive nutrition services for the students at the Philadelphia Union Academy, and eventually for the professional team.

    • September 22, 2015

      If you had the opportunity to identify, rehabilitate and strengthen distressed families would you seize it? Guy Diamond, PhD and director of Family Intervention Science, is working diligently to make that opportunity a reality for medical, mental health and social work providers in Philadelphia and across the United States.

    • September 22, 2015

      Reintegration of combat veterans into civilian society is often fraught with multilevel challenges that disrupt the stability of this vulnerable population. There is a dearth of treatment options and sadly, much less for the immediate families of these men and women. 

    • John Kirby

      September 22, 2015

      The Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services of 91制片厂 operates as a patient-centered, integrated and trauma-informed model of care. 

    • September 22, 2015

    • September 22, 2015

      Join Drexel alumni and friends for the (CAN DU) annual fall service project on Saturday, October 24, 2015.

    • Gayle Severance

      September 22, 2015

      Twice in the past four years, Philadelphia has been the site of surgical firsts in the field of hand transplantation, and both times, Gayle Severance ’04 played a key role in their success.

    • September 22, 2015

      Registration to join the Common Market Farm Share at Drexel School of Nursing this fall and winter is now open!  

    • September 22, 2015

      The White Coat Ceremony for physician assistant (PA) students at 91制片厂 was held on Thursday, September 3, 2015. This momentous occasion marked the conclusion of the didactic phase of the PA class of 2016’s education and the beginning of the clinical phase.

    • Potential-Careers-in-the-Operating-Room

      September 22, 2015

      11 Drexel Accelerated Career Entry (ACE) BSN students recently spent a week in the life of an operating room (OR) nurse, completing a full immersion experience in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.  The hospital approached Donna Trinkaus, MSN, RN, department chair of the ACE BSN Program, to develop a collaborative perioperative experience for the students.

    • September 22, 2015

      When it launched at the University of Pennsylvania in 1991, Bridging the Gaps aimed to combine health-related service in economically disadvantaged communities with the education of future health and social service professionals. Just five years later, the initiative grew to a city-wide collaborative effort involving all of Philadelphia’s academic health centers, including Drexel.  Bridging the Gaps is now also in Erie, Pittsburgh, the Lehigh Valley and New Jersey. 

    • September 22, 2015

      After spending 10 years abroad in Russia, Israel and Denmark, Minh-Anh Nguyen, PhD, has finally landed in the Creative Arts Therapy Department to work on his research as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar. His pursuit of scholarship and desire to bring creative arts therapies to his native Vietnam are the driving forces behind his tenure at Drexel.

    • September 22, 2015

      Every Thursday from October 1 – October 29 from 2 p.m. – 4 p.m., the Greensgrow Farms Mobile Market will be stationed at Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services. The Mobile Market sells high-quality seasonal produce purchased directly from farmers, including many growers from Philadelphia. All foods are subsidized, making them less expensive than the regular supermarket!

    • September 22, 2015

    • September 16, 2015

      Runners training for the Philadelphia Marathon who are looking for some help boosting performance and avoiding injury can watch a lecture hosted by experts at the Running Performance and Research Center at Drexel鈥檚 Parkway Health and Wellness.

    • September 08, 2015

      The White Coat Ceremony marks the transition of  physician assistant students form the didactic to clinical phase of their education. On Thursday, September 3, 2015 the PA Class of 2016 celebrated with their family and friends this momentous occasion. This is a remarkable class of physician assistant students, characterized by their dedication to the community, commitment to providing high quality healthcare for their patient and the spirit to support each other to be the best PAs possible. 

    • September 01, 2015

      Young women who are attracted to both sexes or who are unsure about who they are attracted to are more likely to develop an eating disorder than those attracted to only one sex, according to a new study from 91制片厂.

    • August 27, 2015

    • August 27, 2015

    • National Student Nurses Association

      August 27, 2015

      The Drexel chapter of the National Student Nurses Association (NSNA) took to New York City to attend the organization’s Summer Leadership Conference on July 21. According to NSNA’s website, the Conference is held each year so that attendees can gain a better understanding of NSNA’s mission and programs; they can take back ideas to their organizations to create stronger school and state chapters; and to problem solve and share ideas.

    • August 27, 2015

    • August 27, 2015

      This fall, David Flood, PhD, professor in the Health Administration Department, is teaching Health and Illness in Film. The course, which focuses on how health care is portrayed in films, gives students an opportunity to analyze the portrayal of a variety of health care topics that appear in them.

    • August 27, 2015

    • August 27, 2015

      The Diversity in Nurse Anesthesia Mentorship Program has provided mentorship to a diverse group of nurses to successfully matriculate into 54 out of 114 nurse anesthesia programs, and students in 91制片厂’s College of Nursing and Health Professions are benefitting from her guidance. With Gould’s encouragement students explore and better understand topics about workforce diversity, cultural competence and reduction of health disparities.

    • Best of Philly 2015

      August 27, 2015

      The Running Performance & Research Center at Drexel Parkway Health & Wellness was named Philadelphia Magazine’s Best of Philly®2015 - Best Place to Fix Your Running Form.

    • August 27, 2015

      The CSI Effect has been defined as any of several ways in which the exaggerated portrayal of forensic science on crime television shows such as “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” has influenced the public perception of the legal process. The term most often refers to the phenomenon where jurors may come to demand more forensic evidence in criminal trials, thereby effectively raising the burden of proof for prosecutors.

    • August 27, 2015

    • August 27, 2015

      August is when schools across the country start official football practices. Parents and coaches will pray that no player drops dead from heat exhaustion. That’s a rare event, and precautions have been taken to prevent it, which is good. But truth be told, parents need to hold their breath through every play of the season, as American football – by its design and the way it is played – poses a high risk of injury to young people.

    • August 27, 2015

      Every fall, Drexel Magazine editors face a tough challenge: whittle down a list of hundreds into just a few dozen who will make up the next class of 40 Under 40 honorees.

      Obviously, they look for achievement. They look for accomplishment. Just as important, they look for individuals who inspire them and who inspire others.

    • art therapy room

      August 27, 2015

      Lindsay Edwards, MA, Director of Creative Arts Therapy Department at Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services offers some insight on the impact the new space for creative arts therapies is having on staff and patients, alike.

    • August 27, 2015

      The primary goal of Drexel’s Physician Assistant (PA) Program is to develop graduates who are competent, caring physician assistants, possessing the skills of life-long learning needed to incorporate new knowledge and methods into their practices and to adapt to a changing medical environment. 

    • August 27, 2015

      Among the increasing number of nurses finding their seats at the board table are two of the College of Nursing and Health Professions’ own: Faye Meloy, PhD, Associate Dean of Pre-licensure Nursing Programs, and Al Rundio, PhD, Associate Dean of Post-Licensure Nursing Programs.

    • August 27, 2015

      Hosted by the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) class of 2016, the Mr. DPT pageant proved, once again, to be a fun and effective fundraiser in its second year.

    • August 04, 2015

      For 10 years, Drexel students have used the summer as an opportunity to bring counseling and a means of expression through music to adolescents waiting for judgment on their cases.

    • Alumni Weekend - Photo by Edward Savaria

      July 30, 2015

    • Gena Alulis

      July 30, 2015

      Gena Alulis, Founder and CEO of Philadelphia-based Superfit, Inc., has had tremendous success taking her business from a start-up custom-fit jewelry designer to a high-growth ring manufacturer.

    • Dietetic Internship

      July 30, 2015

      Congratulations to the following students, who have earned either their BS or MS in Nutrition and will be attending dietetic internships in the coming year.

    • Emily Ann

      July 30, 2015

      Emily-Ann Ruedemann is a senior nursing student in 91制片厂’s College of Nursing and Health Professions. Now in the midst of her third (and final) co-op cycle, she is currently working as a nurse co-op in the intermediate cardiac care unit at Jefferson University Hospital.

    • July 30, 2015

    • July 30, 2015

      If you were given a week to sample a desired major and connect with professionals in your field, all before coming to college, would you take it? The high school students who attended Drexel’s Exploration in Mental Health Careers hosted by the Behavioral Health Counseling Department certainly did. From June 22 – 26 and July 6 – 10 nearly 30 students made the journey to Drexel to get the inside scoop on all things mental health, and their experiences couldn’t have been more positive.

    • AATA Conference

      July 30, 2015

      Drexel’s art therapy faculty and alumni from both the PhD in Creative Arts Therapies and Masters in Art Therapy and Counseling programs were well represented at the 46th Annual Conference of The American Art Therapy Association (AATA). This year’s conference was held in Minneapolis, with Temple Grandin, PhD, as the keynote speaker.

    • Adrian Banning

      July 30, 2015

    • July 30, 2015

      Through a long-standing partnership with the Delaware County Juvenile Detention Center, graduate students in the Music Therapy and Counseling program are helping to bring joy, a creative outlet and --most importantly -- music, to an adolescent population whose current circumstances are uncertain, often creating a great deal of anxiety among them.

    • July 30, 2015

      Lew Bennett, DNP, chair, Nurse Anesthesia Department, and Ferne Cohen, EdD, associate chair, Nurse Anesthesia Department, started developing Dragon Traks in fall 2014. The innovative system performs two functions that are having incredible impact on nurse anesthesia students: tracking their clinical cases and completing daily clinical evaluations. 

    • Al Rundio

      July 30, 2015

    • NAMI

      July 30, 2015

      As the topic of mental health on college campuses continues to garner attention from the media, student bodies and university administrations, Drexel’s Angela Mancao aims to take a proactive approach to awareness. 

    • July 30, 2015

    • Drexel's 40 Under 40

      July 30, 2015

      Every fall, Drexel Magazine editors face a tough challenge: whittle down a list of hundreds into just a few dozen who will make up the next class of 40 Under 40 honorees.

    • 11th Street

      July 30, 2015

      Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services officially opened their awe-inspiring new wing to patients on Monday, June 29. Adding a remarkable 17,000 square feet of space to the practice, the new wing includes space for nursing, nutrition sciences, couple and family therapy and creative arts therapies as well as the expansion of primary care services.

    • Rovinsky-Mayer

      July 30, 2015

      91制片厂 is committed to providing a welcoming, inclusive and respectful environment for students, faculty and professional staff. Diversity and inclusion are at the foundation of Drexel’s success and are integrated into the fabric of the University – its curricular and co-curricular offerings, policies, programs and practices. 

    • July 30, 2015

      The Drexel Phyisician Assistant Department is starting a partnership and exchange program with the brand new Physician Associate Department at the University of Worcester in England. 

    • World University Games

      July 30, 2015

      The World University Games are something of a legacy for Eric Zillmer, Drexel’s director of athletics.

    • July 21, 2015

      A Drexel professor recently received an award for a study that explored how activities like drawing, sculpting and collage-making can reduce levels of stress in adults.

    • July 13, 2015

      After a successful two weeks abroad, Drexel鈥檚 students and faculty report back on their international sporting experience.

    • June 25, 2015

      Among the graduates at the June ceremony, was one whose love of blue and gold transcends generations. Donna Trigone received her Master of Science in Nursing. In 1983, Donna received her associate’s degree from Hahnemann University, predecessor of our college. 

    • June 25, 2015

      There is less than one week left in the 91制片厂 faculty and staff annual giving campaign, , which ends on June 30. 

    • June 25, 2015

      Though many gym-goers have a tendency to pass it by on their way to its more popular counterparts, the treadmill and the elliptical, the rowing machine (or the ergometer) is steadily gaining popularity...

    • June 25, 2015

      The College of Nursing and Health Professions Alumni Network of 91制片厂 is currently accepting nominations of qualified alumni interested in running for election to the Board of Directors. 

    • June 25, 2015

      Jennifer Quinlan is hard at work this spring developing a plan to sell more processed foods in low-income communities.

    • June 25, 2015

      After months of planning, collecting abstracts, a blind review and a selection process, Improbable Dialogues: Interprofessional Mixed Method Research Collaborations went off without a hitch on June 19, 2015. 

    • June 25, 2015

      A Drexel nutritionist is doing her part to help put an end to food insecurity in the Mantua and Powelton Village neighborhoods surrounding 91制片厂’s campus. 

    • June 25, 2015

      Since joining the Behavioral Health Counseling Department in 2006, Robert Chapman, PhD has endeared himself to students and to faculty throughout the College and University with his thought-provoking lectures...

    • June 25, 2015

    • June 25, 2015

    • June 25, 2015

      Wilbur W. Oaks, Jr., MD, HU ’55, FACP, professor emeritus of medicine, passed away on June 13, at his home. 

    • June 25, 2015

      Donna Sabella, PhD, director of the Office of Human Trafficking of 91制片厂, presented Justice: Striving for Social and Economic Dignity at the American Nurses Association Ethics Symposium on June 5, 2015.  Her presentation dealt with social inequities using human trafficking as an example for integrating principles of social justice into nursing and health policy. 

    • June 25, 2015

    • Drexel 100

      June 25, 2015

    • June 25, 2015

    • Outreach Paraguay Offers Clinical Experience Abroad

      June 25, 2015

      Students from 91制片厂’s College of Nursing and Health Professions’ RN-BSN program have just returned from a unique clinical experience abroad. 

    • June 25, 2015

    • June 25, 2015

      Doctor of nursing practice students of 91制片厂’s College of Nursing and Health Professions embarked on a unique international study experience this spring to explore Canadian healthcare through the cultural lens of Canadian nurses. 

    • June 25, 2015

      Danielle Cole, a health sciences student in the College of Nursing and Health Professions, was one of nine winners of the Co-Op Student of the Year award, recognized for her outstanding performance and contributions during her time at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Center for Injury Research and Prevention... 

    • June 25, 2015

      Megan Abbot, MA candidate in Art Therapy and Counseling, led children at the Red Shield Family Residence in a community engagement endeavor. The result was “Our Town,” an art project that gave them a platform to talk about their home in Philadelphia...

    • June 25, 2015

    • Q&A: The Macy Undergraduate Leadership Fellows

      June 25, 2015

      Sakinah Kidd, a junior nursing student and Fellow who has been involved in the program for nine months, and her mentor, Sheila Hess, director of Foundation Programs and Community Affairs at Independence Blue Cross Foundation who has been involved in the program for 10 months, give their unique perspectives on the relationship they’ve built and continue to nourish...

    • June 25, 2015

      On May 12, Drexel nursing students took to Harrisburg to advocate for their profession by joining more than 225 nurses, nurse practitioners and students (all in white coats) in lobbying for House Bill 765 and Senate Bill 717... 

    • June 25, 2015

      SIDA, or Sisters Inspired to Defeat AIDS, was founded by Jessica and her sister Liz in 2011 and offers motivational speeches to high school and college-aged students... 

    • June 15, 2015

      A collection of Drexel students studying for their doctorates in nursing practice took a trip up north to better understand the differences between Canada鈥檚 and the United States鈥 health-care systems.

    • June 03, 2015

    • May 29, 2015

    • Women Against Abuse Woman of the Year

      May 29, 2015

      Sandra Sheller: Drexel alumna, art and couple and family therapist, philanthropist, advocate against domestic abuse, and most recently, Women Against Abuse’s Woman of the Year Award winner.

    • May 28, 2015

      The Nutrition Sciences Human Lactation Consultant Program positions 91制片厂 on the cutting edge of a new, yet steadily increasing, demand in healthcare.

    • May 28, 2015

      Although it was only formally developed in 2013, the Mixed Methods International Research Association (MMIRA) was in the making for almost 10 years.

    • May 28, 2015

      Girija Kaimal, EdD, an assistant professor in the Department of Creative Arts Therapies, has been awarded the American Art Therapy Association (AATA) Research Award.

    • Nursing Students Display High Tech Options for Training

      May 28, 2015

      As the College of Nursing and Health Professions students walked into the room, they found a patient lying unresponsive on the floor. 

    • May 28, 2015

      At last week's Spring Auction for C.A.R.I.E. (Center for Advocacy for the Rights and Interests of the Elderly ~ ), HSAD majors Hemanti Sarvaiya and Derrick Dignam volunteered to help attendees at this annual fundraising event.

    • May 28, 2015

      All are welcome to join the 91制片厂 Campus Ministry Team and members of the Spiritual and Religious Life Community for the Interfaith Baccalaureate Service and Reception.

    • May 28, 2015

      Celebrating alumni accomplishments.

    • Drexel-Offers-Free-Health-Screenings-at-Veterans-Fair

      May 28, 2015

      This year, the City of Philadelphia hosted the 4th Annual Veterans Fair, which provides job opportunities, health resources, scholarships, and more.

    • May 28, 2015

    • May 28, 2015

      The 91制片厂 College of Nursing and Health Professions Division of Continuing Nursing Education Presents

      Raising the Bar Workshop

      New Tools & Resources to Support the Technology Enhanced Classroom

    • Physician-Assistant-Olympics

      May 28, 2015

      On April 18th, the students from the 91制片厂 Physician Assistant Program participated in the 13th Annual Physician Assistant Olympics, which was founded on the principle of philanthropy.  

    • May 28, 2015

      Tim P., an RN-BSN student, sent a beautiful bouquet of yellow roses to Colleen Graham, his academic advisor, thanking her for helping him...

    • May 28, 2015

      As your faculty travel to various conferences throughout the academic year, it would be helpful for us to have an awareness of the locales they plan to visit and the conferences they may attend.

    • 2015 Bayada Award winners

      May 28, 2015

      The 91制片厂 College of Nursing and Health Professions launched The BAYADA Home Health Care Speaker Series with an inaugural lecture on Thursday, May 7, 2015, at the Academy of Natural Sciences of 91制片厂.

    • ACE_Students_Meet_Mayor_Nutter

      May 28, 2015

      Some lucky nursing students from Drexel’s ACE program recently had the opportunity to meet Mayor Michael Nutter! The students were working their Public Health clinical rotation at Norcom Community Center where the mayor came to celebrate...

    • April 27, 2015

      Students who are considering going to Drexel got a chance to check out how students in the College of Nursing and Health Professions learn using high-tech tools.

    • April 22, 2015

      Celebrating alumni accomplishments. 

    • April 22, 2015

    • April 22, 2015

      Celebrating student accomplishments.

    • April 21, 2015

      The Center for Academic Success (CAS) has received recertification through the College Reading and Learning Association’s International Tutor Training Program.  The CAS’s program is certified for Level 1 and Level 2 training through 2019.

    • April 21, 2015

      The Center for Academic Success (CAS) will be hosting a series of Academic Success Workshops through the spring quarter.  Workshops are offered both face-to-face and online.  Interested in attending?  Register at goo.gl/forms/UtLHG5dnvn 

    • April 21, 2015

    • April 21, 2015

      At just 22 years old, nursing student Elvelyna Beaubrun can add published author to her burgeoning list of accomplishments. Elvelyna, who was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia as a baby, wrote her memoir to raise awareness about the painful disease and offer solidarity to the community of over 100,000 in the United States who are afflicted by it.

    • April 16, 2015

      Established over 225 years ago, the College of Physicians of Philadelphia is the oldest professional medical organization in the US. It began in 1787 as 24 physicians gathered in Philadelphia 鈥渢o advance the science of medicine and thereby lessen human misery.鈥 As of 2015, there are nearly 1,500 Fellows who continue to meet at the College to carry on the mission of its founders.

    • April 16, 2015

      The College of Nursing and Health Professions Alumni Network of 91制片厂 is currently accepting nominations of qualified alumni interested in running for election to the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors oversees and advocates the CNHP Alumni Network's efforts to engage, advance and support the College of Nursing and Health Professions of 91制片厂 and its alumni and students through a variety of networking opportunities, activities and programs.

    • Bradley-Boehringer

      April 16, 2015

      Bradley Boehringer of 91制片厂 has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant to Finland in Medicine Sciences, the United States Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board announced recently.

    • April 16, 2015

    • Joke_Bradt

      April 16, 2015

      When most people think about the Grammys they envision music's elite gathering to celebrate a year of achievements. For Joke Bradt, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Creative Arts Therapies and certified music therapist, that vision includes music therapies and brain imaging.

    • April 16, 2015

      45 years ago Margo Orlin, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, began her quest to help children and learn about the human body. Today, her hard work and dedication is recognized by being named a Catherine Worthington Fellow by the American Physical Therapy Association.

    • Dean_Donnelly

      April 16, 2015

      Congratulations are in order for Dean Gloria Donnelly, PhD, RN, FAAN, FCPP on being selected for Mometrix's list of the 30 Most Influential Deans of Nursing in the United States - Donnelly was named number nine!

    • April 16, 2015

      Drexel is one of just a handful of universities endowed by the Coulter Foundation to help academic researchers bring their health-care discoveries to market — much the way an angel investor helps entrepreneurs.

    • March 16, 2015

      Healthy eating is a tough goal to attain, but Drexel's dietitians can help put you on the right track.

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    • Joke Bradt

      March 13, 2015

      Joke Bradt, PhD, an associate professor in the Creative Arts Therapies department at the College of Nursing and Health Professions, was recently chosen as a participant for the first cohort class of the Mixed Methods Research Training program at Johns Hopkins University...

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    • Stephanie King

      March 13, 2015

      Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences alumna Stephanie King trusted her instincts and saved a life. 

    • Nicole_Porter_Willcox

      March 13, 2015

      Congratulations to Nicole Porter Willcox, a Creative Arts Therapy alumna, who was named one of Drexel’s 2015 40 Under 40!  At just 34 years old, she has already made quite an impact on a community in need and has created a model capable of helping devastated communities nationwide. 

    • March 13, 2015

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      Congratulations, Kelly Barrameda and Kayla Camara:  2014 NURSE Corps Scholars at 91制片厂 College of Nursing and Health Professions!

    • PTRS Reception

      March 13, 2015

      Drexel's Nursing and Health Professions hosted a reception for Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences alumni, students, and friends in conjunction with the American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting. 

    • Rebecca Walker

      March 13, 2015

      Rebecca Walker, a 5th year student at Drexel’s Nursing and Health Professions, and a member of the first cohort for the College’s Lactation concentration, competed in the Miss Philadelphia Pageant on February 28.

    • Networking event

      March 13, 2015

    • Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services

      March 13, 2015

      A construction update on Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services from Senior Interior Designer, Terri Schmitt. 

    • PHW Running Lecture

      March 13, 2015

      Running seems like a simple activity. You lace your shoes up, plug-in your iPod, and run until your legs tell you to stop. Running can be a safe and healthy hobby, but if not done properly could result in serious injuries. That’s where Parkway Health & Wellness comes in...

    • Nursing Students Travel to Dublin as Part of Global Initiative Program

      March 09, 2015

      Seven Drexel nursing students and two faculty members traveled to Dublin, Ireland in an attempt to broaden their global awareness...

    • March 09, 2015

      Three Drexel Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences students completed their clinical education at facilities in Tuscany, Italy... 

    • March 09, 2015

      Brandy-Joe Milliron and Silpa Reddy traveled from Drexel to Cambodia to meet with several organizations engaged in community-driven programming... 

    • March 09, 2015

      The Attachment Based Family Therapy Training Program conducts training around the world... 

    • March 09, 2015

      Leon F. Vinci, DHA, MPH is helping to impact our planet's environment and the health of the public...

    • March 09, 2015

      A group of Drexel undergraduate nursing students volunteered for Project Limon, a health and wellness program...

    • February 13, 2015

      Chartings is now Off the Charts! We hope you enjoy our new look.

    • February 11, 2015

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      If you are a healthy adult between the ages of 18 and 60 years and a member of the Drexel community (students/ faculty or staff) we would be delighted to have you join our research.   The research, which is... 

    • Veronica Carey

      January 29, 2015

      The study of psychiatric rehabilitation has been an important topic among mental health professionals recently. Predicated on skills development, psychiatric rehabilitation aims to stretch the limits of typical medication...

    • January 29, 2015

      The FDA National Food Safety Survey was developed about 20 years ago and is administered every 5 years.  Last year there was an open comment period and Jennifer Quinlan, PhD and Shauna Henley, PhD submitted...

    • January 29, 2015

      For the past two years, Al Rundio, PhD, Associate Dean for Post-Licensure Nursing Programs & CNE has been the President of the International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA). Rundio has served on the...

    • Joke Bradt Receives AMTA 2014 Research Award

      January 29, 2015

      Joke Bradt, PhD received the 2014 Research and Publication Award from the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA). She was fortunate to have her mentor, John Creswell, PhD, present at the...

    • January 29, 2015

    • Music is My Superpower

      January 29, 2015

      Music has always been part of my life.  I started playing the viola when I was six.  My brother, the cello, my sister, the viola… and together we were “The Barry Trio.”  I graduated...

    • Art-Therapy-National-Conference

      January 29, 2015

      In July, resident Graduate Art Therapy faculty Donna Kaiser, PhD, Yasmine Awais, and Michele Rattigan presented at the 45th Annual American Art Therapy Association Conference in San Antonio, Texas.  Also... 

    • January 29, 2015

      There are only a handful of people in this world who can work through multiple jobs, be unemployed for nine months, take care of three children, work full-time and also attend classes at night to get a bachelor’s...

    • January 29, 2015

      Mike Mahoney, MA Music Therapy ’11 helped Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia cancer patient Tom Gillin create the viral ‘’ video featured on Today in September...

    • January 29, 2015

      If you’ve ever seen the movie Good Will Hunting, you know Matt Damon’s title character, Will Hunting, is a tough cookie to crack.  Through the movie, we watch as psychologist Sean Maguire, played by the late...

    • Living-Learning-Community-Visit-11th-Street

      January 29, 2015

      The CNHP Living Learning Community is a wing in Myers Residence Hall dedicated to students in the College of Nursing and Health Professions...

    • Student-Nurses-Association

      January 29, 2015

      From November 19 until November 21, 2014, 27 members of the 91制片厂 Student Nurses’ Association (DUSNA) represented Drexel nursing as voting delegates at the 62nd Annual Student Nurses Association of Pennsylvania (SNAP) Convention in Lancaster, PA...

    • Student-Victoria-Scotti

      January 29, 2015

      Victoria Scotti, a PhD candidate in the Creative Arts Therapies program, was just awarded the Estonian Student Scholarship for the second year in a row. Along with classmate Angela Aicher, Scott is co-authoring an article on arts-based research... 

    • Loretta-Sweet-Jemmott

      January 29, 2015

      Loretta Sweet Jemmott, PhD has been appointed Vice President for Health and Health Equity, 91制片厂 and Professor in the College of Nursing and Health Professions. 

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    • January 14, 2015

      Drexel now offers a suite of physical therapy and other health services to help runners prevent injury or step up their performance, in addition to recovering from injuries.

    • January 13, 2015

      Parents and physicians still aren鈥檛 doing enough to address the rise of 鈥減harming,鈥 or recreational use and abuse of prescription drugs, among teenagers, according to public health researchers at 91制片厂.

    • January 07, 2015

      In an attempt to reach more populations that may suffer difficulties with mental health but don't always seek treatment, kiosks that screen for different types of mental health issues including depression, eating disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder are coming to Drexel soon.