Alum, Alyssa Kimutis, Daisy Award Honoree
Congratulations to Alyssa Kimutis, class of 2016, on being a Daisy Award honoree! Learn more about Alyssa's honor and how she is providing extraordinary compassionate and skillful care every day.
Ridenour Named to the Health Policy Advisory Council
The American Association of Colleges of Nursing announces Dr. Nancy Ridenour as a new member to their Health Policy Advisory Council. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) appointed Dr. Nancy Ridenour, president of Barnes-Jewish College and the Maxine Clark and…
2017 Faculty and Staff Awards
Ending 2017 with reflection and celebration, Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing announced the winners of the 2017 faculty and staff awards. Ending 2017 with reflection and celebration, Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing announced the winners of the 2017 faculty and…
New Study of Cancer Survivors Receives NIH Funding
Horng-Shiuann Wu, PhD, RN, associate professor at Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing, recently received funding from the National Institute of Nursing Research at the National Institutes of Health to study breast-cancer survivors residual symptoms after treatment has…
Goldfarb Scientist Receives STTI Funding for HIV-Related Study
Judy Frain, PhD, RN, associate professor at Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing, to led HIV-related study with the 2017 Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI)/National Gerontological Nursing Association research grant. The sole recipient of the 2017 Sigma…
From Laptops to Vitamins: One Nurse’s Contribution in Nigeria
Tamara Otey, PhD, RN, assistant professor at Goldfarb, made her 11th trip to Nigeria in the summer of 2017, where she spent two-and-a-half weeks caring for patients in Umeuleagwa Onicha. Tamara Otey, PhD, RN, made her 11th trip to Nigeria in the summer of 2017, where she spent two-and-a-half…
Congressional briefing on human trafficking includes Goldfarb professor
Dr. Kathleen Thimsen, assistant professor at Goldfarb and co-founder of the Human Trafficking Collaborative Network, joined colleagues from Washington University as a panel member for a congressional briefing titled “Human Trafficking and the Impact on Children and Families” Nov. 14 in…
Why should I become an Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner?
Learn the benefits of becoming an AGACNP, and apply to Goldfarb's program. Applications are due Jan. 1. Are you a BSN-prepared registered nurse, or already have a Master of Science in nursing degree, and interested in working with acute, critical, complex chronic patients?
Obtain your…
Benefits to joining Sigma Honor Society of Nursing
Learn the benefits of joining the Tau Iota chapter of Sigma Honor Society of Nursing. In 2004, the Tau Iota chapter of Sigma Honor Society of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College Goldfarb School of Nursing was established.
With a membership of over 250 active nurses, and a mission to…
Third Annual Traffic School for Health Care Professionals & Community Partners
During the conference, health care professionals, students and community partners will become familiar with the various types of human trafficking: sex, labor and organ trafficking. Human trafficking, the illegal trading of human beings for commercial sexual exploitation, forced labor and organ…
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