Episodes
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Pregnancy Loss during a Subsequent Pregnancy: Grieving one baby while welcoming another.
Published 01/18/18
A panel of experts from the fields of nursing, community outreach and public administration share insight into how they have applied their professional perspective and experiences to improving care for immigrants and refugees.
Published 09/26/17
Doctor Alles will discuss the role we play especially as diseases can travel across continents faster than ever creating a crises, and how the health department takes action each day to stay ahead of these threats and protect the communities
Published 05/22/17
The College of Nursing’s Center for Global & Public Health presents Anne Sliney.
Published 05/02/17
Villanova University presents Naratil Family Health and Human Values Lecture Series Climate Change and Its Impact on Health Co-sponsored by the Center for Global and Public Health.
Published 05/02/17
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Published 02/07/17
Published 12/21/16
A presentation including a speaker from Villanova's Career Center and senior nursing student panelists sharing externship experiences and advice.
Published 11/14/16
This presentation discusses theoretical dimensions of global health equality and inequality and an empirical study of health inequalities among countries and economic, social, public health and health care determinants associated with health inequalities. Based on the theoretical framework of provincial globalism, general and specific duties associated with global and domestic state and non-state actors are delineated to address global health inequalities and externalities. Alternative...
Published 06/27/16
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Published 06/09/16
"Enhancing the Kaleidoscope of Evidence-Based Practice" Barbara Wadsworth, DNP, RN, MBA, NEA-BC, FACHE, FAAN Senior Vice President of Patient Services and Chief Nursing Officer, Main Line Health
Published 03/23/16
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Published 01/28/16
The Institute for Safe Medication Practices is a nonprofit organization that works closely with healthcare practitioners and institutions, regulatory agencies, professional organizations and the pharmaceutical industry to provide education about adverse drug events and their prevention.
Published 01/21/16
Center for Business Analytics Co-sponsored by the College of Nursing Analytics Research Briefing presents: "Predictive Analytics for Parkinson's Disease to Identify Risk Factors and Drive Patient Care" by Katrina Adams, PhD, Predictive Analytics Practi
Published 01/14/16
The College of Nursing’s Center for Global and Public Health invites you to hear from Deborah Wilson, RN on the role of nurses in the Ebola outbreak. Debbie has been working as a registered nurse internationally for the last 30 years.
Published 07/08/15
Telehealth as a Tool for Nursing to Address Geographic Health Disparities in Rural Communities
Published 04/16/14
19th College of Nursing Health & Human Values Lecture Series. Lecture from Mariana Chilton, Associate Professor, Department of Health Management and Policy, Drexel University School of Public Health
Published 03/26/14
Villanova Nursing Annual Research Symposium with Keynote speaker Dr. Helene Moriarty, Professor and Diane L. & Robert F. Moritz Endowed Chair in Nursing Research.
Published 03/26/14
"Eating as if Life Matters" by Christina Pirello for the National Nutrition Month Lecture
Published 03/13/14
College of Nursing lecture - A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern Day Slavery
Published 03/10/14
Dr. Swanson is renowned for her research on pregnancy loss and for development of the Swanson Theory of Caring – a theory that is used to guide research, education, and practice both nationally and internationally. She is an alumnus of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nurse Executive Fellows program and a member of the American Academy of Nursing. Before going to Chapel Hill, she held the University of Washington Medical Center Term Professorship in Nursing Leadership. She also served as...
Published 11/26/13
Each semester, VU SHRM holds a Professional Development Series where we ask local HR Professionals to present a topic or hold a skills workshop for our student members. We host events on topics such as talent development, networking, and interviewing. Presenter: Terry Welford.
Published 10/04/13
How do you lead people down a path to see beauty in our shared humanity? For photographer Rick Guidotti whose clients included Yves St Laurent, Elle and GQ, it started after he spotted a striking girl with albinism on a Manhattan street. Rick stopped working in the fashion industry and created the nonprofit Positive Exposure in 1998. Positive Exposure utilizes photography and video to transform public perceptions of people living with genetic, physical and behavioral differences – from...
Published 09/26/13