Longtime nursing executive vice dean and professor is internationally recognized for her work in palliative care By Hub staff report / Published April 1, 2021
Marie T. Nolan, professor and executive vice dean of the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, has been appointed interim dean of the school. She succeeds Patricia Davidson, who was named the vice-chancellor of the University of Wollongong in Australia, where she starts in May.
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Nolan previously served as associate dean for academic affairs, chair of the Department of Acute and Chronic Care, and director of the Nursing PhD program. Nolan was the Johns Hopkins director of the China PhD Program Collaboration between Peking Union Medical College and the School of Nursing funded by the China Medical Board. She is the former president of the International Network for Doctoral Education in Nursing.
Published March 4, 2021 at 6:40 PM MST
Rae Ellen Bichell
KUNC
Cars lined up for drive-through COVID-19 testing at the Denver Coliseum on Saturday, March 14, 2020.
This week marks one year since the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in the state. On today s episode of Colorado Edition, we reflect on the ways the pandemic has changed our lives in the past year and consider what lies ahead.
If you thought the onset of the pandemic and social distancing protocols were initially confusing, imagine trying to understand these changes in your second, third, or even fourth language. Tigre Radio is a Spanish-language radio station with audience that stretches from Colorado Springs up to the Wyoming border. And last March, they noticed their call-in line was receiving fewer song requests and more coronavirus questions. Listeners called to ask about everything from how to set their child up for online schooling to where to access emotional support networks. We spoke with Lindsay
Alleo Health System President And CEO Tracy Wood Joins NHPCO Board Of Directors Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Tracy Wood
Alleo Health System President and Chief Executive Officer Tracy Wood joined the board of directors of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization effective Jan. 1. Ms. Wood joins a board of executives from hospice and palliative care providers across the United States.
As chief executive of Alleo Health, Ms. Wood is responsible for upholding the not-for-profit hospice and integrated senior care service provider’s mission and values while successfully managing a changing market in a dynamic and fast-paced landscape for the hospice and palliative care industry. Alleo Health System, formerly Hospice of Chattanooga, has been present in the community for 40 years, providing compassionate local care for aging adults.