Attention RU Readers: Two New Book Swaps Scheduled for November
With the success of the RU Reading Initiative “Book Swaps” held earlier in the spring, the SON Staff Council has scheduled two new swap dates for November. Join the SON … Read More
With the success of the RU Reading Initiative “Book Swaps” held earlier in the spring, the SON Staff Council has scheduled two new swap dates for November. Join the SON … Read More
The Rutgers School of Nursing’s François-Xavier Bagnoud Center (FXB Center) HIV Clinical Practice team has been awarded the Pride of Rutgers in Frontline Service award, as part of the annual … Read More
Andrea Norberg retires as executive director after four decades in nursing, 22 years at Rutgers Nursing’s FXB Center. Jamie Steiger is named the center’s interim executive director Andrea Norberg, DNP, … Read More
A Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certification demonstrates proficiency in applying Lean and Six Sigma principles to identify, analyze, and improve processes, ultimately leading to increased efficiency and reduced waste. … Read More
A new infographic highlighting the core purpose, goals, and process of FXB Center’s Fetal and Infant Mortality Review – HIV & Congenital Syphilis (FIMR – HIV & CS) Methodology program … Read More
Winners for the Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts’ 31st Annual Communicator Awards were just announced! FXB Center’s Take PrEP & Take Charge HIV prevention awareness campaign is among this … Read More
Book swap #3 will take place on June 12th at 12:00 PM during the School of Nursing Pot Luck event at Ackerson Hall, 3rd Floor Atrium in Newark. RU … Read More
Join the Rutgers School of Nursing’s Staff Council and your colleagues for the inaugural Fun Friday Eve event! Enjoy snacks & refreshments, and participate in various games, adult coloring, the … Read More
Breaking — Version 2 of the AETC HIV Care Tools mobile app has been released, which includes the new HIV drug-drug interactions checker. This popular app supports healthcare providers with … Read More
There is a decreasing HIV care workforce in the United States, whereas the need for HIV care and prevention continues to increase. To better understand this issue, a quantitative, anonymous, … Read More