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Former Ghana police officer Akwasi Duah, RN, PhD’17, had an unconventional path to nursing, just like the students in UMass Chan’s Graduate Entry Pathway Program, which he now directs. ....
Being able to assist in caring for a loved one in her time of need confirmed Nisha Naik’s decision to become a nurse practitioner. She came to UMass Chan to focus on mental health while earning her DNP. ....
Graduate School of Nursing class speaker Heather Lovelace reflects on honor of serving patients New orthopedic nurse practitioner will focus on doors opened, lessons learned By Sandra Gray June 03, 2021 Heather Lovelace, MS, FNP-BC, RN, has ventured into student leadership, medical aesthetics, global health missions, health care policy and advocacy, teaching, and more during her time as a Doctor of Nursing Practice student. The Graduate School of Nursing Class of 2021 speaker will reflect on her and her classmates’ multifaceted, often-unexpected experiences during their years training together when she speaks at the 48th Commencement exercises on Sunday, June 6. “Before you start the journey of graduate school, you think you have an idea of what it will be like, but it ends up being a totally different adventure than you expect,” said Lovelace. “It s not an easy path in health professions because everything you re l ....
Graduate School of Nursing student reflects on starting nursing school during pandemic Oscar de la Rosa helped with initial UMass Memorial DCU field hospital set up By Kylee Denesha May 10, 2021 Graduate School of Nursing student Oscar de la Rosa, who is enrolled in the Graduate Entry Pathway to Doctor in Nursing Practice program on the family nurse practitioner track, decided to pursue advanced practice nursing after working in public health and health care. In 2016, he earned a degree in public health at Worcester State University, while working as an emergency medical technician. He most recently served as a public health prevention specialist for the Worcester Division of Public Health, managing grants to prevent opioid abuse and supporting the work of the Central Massachusetts RegionaAl Public Health Alliance. His duties quickly changed during the summer of 2020, transitioning to a pandemic-focused role. ....