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| UPDATES AND NEWS |
NURS 3060 Pathophysiology will no longer be taught in the School of Nursing. The course is now being taught in the Biology Department. The course is listed under the Biology Department as BIOL 4272, 4273. If you have any questions please contact the BSN office: 615-963-5273.
NURS 2500 Introduction to Nursing is no longer a prerequisite for the baccalaureate degree in nursing.
CHEM 1100/1111 Chemistry is not required as a prerequisite if you have taken 1 year of chemistry in the past 5 years with a grade of C or better.
| Christine Sharpe Distinguished Lecture Series |
Distinguished Lecturer: Connie M. Webster, PhD, RN, CNA, BS, CNE
Professor of Nursing, Immediate past Director of Nursing and Chairperson for the Department of Nursing and Allied Health, University of the District of Columbia
TOPIC: "Challenges Facing Nursing in a Changing Healthcare Environment: A Focus on Education, Practice, and Research"
7:00 pm - 7:45pm Presentation
7:45 pm - 8:00 pm Questions and Answers
8: 00 pm - 8:30 pm Reception