Nursing alumna advocates for end to gun violence in honor of late son
A random act of gun violence ended Adam Arrambide’s life. His mother, Jesseye Arrambide, advocates to stop the gun crisis in his memory.
A random act of gun violence ended Adam Arrambide’s life. His mother, Jesseye Arrambide, advocates to stop the gun crisis in his memory.
School of Nursing alumna Annette Chimtee Xqai’x (New Dawn) Sampson calls on her Native traditions and culture to influence her health care practice. A member of the Confederated Tribes of Umatilla, Walla Walla and Cayuse, she is a strong advocate for the next generation of healers.
OHSU Foundation, in partnership with Seiko Izumi, Ph.D., R.N., recently helped secure a $1.3 million grant to expand community-based nursing in rural Oregon. The grant was part of the “Reimagining Nursing Initiative” from The American Nurses Foundation, which awarded $14 million nationally with a goal of expanding access for underserved patients through community nursing care […]
At risk of burnout and frequently unable to work at the top of her license, Nicole Bennett, DNP, PMHNP-BC ’09 envisioned a clinical practice model that cared for both the patient and provider.
Sana Goldberg ’16 was set on becoming a journalist as she headed to college. But after a 10-year journey, she found herself in nursing school at OHSU where she discovered the power and role nurses play in health care. The road to nursing wasn’t a straight line. In college, Goldberg declared multiple majors before landing […]