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  • Melissa Hilmes, Shannon Cole on VU campus

    Shannon Cole and Melissa Hilmes named co-directors of Vanderbilt Program in Interprofessional Learning

    Shannon Cole, DNP, instructor of Nursing at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, and Melissa Hilmes, MD, assistant professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, have been named co-directors of the Vanderbilt Program in Interprofessional Learning (VPIL) effective June 1. Read More

    May. 31, 2018

  • Luke Gregory, Dean Linda Norman, Mitch Edgeworth

    School of Nursing recognizes faculty, staff, colleagues and honorary nurses

    Two longtime friends of Vanderbilt University School of Nursing were named honorary VUSN nurses, a leading researcher was recognized for service to faculty and students, and outstanding faculty and staff received school awards during the School of Nursing’s spring Faculty/Staff Assembly May 17. VUSN Dean Linda… Read More

    May. 24, 2018

  • Dean Linda Norman, Brenna Gillis, Chancellor Nicholas Zeppos

    Brenna Gillis, MSN, DNP, is 2018 VUSN Founder's Medalist

    The 2018 Founder’s Medalist for Vanderbilt University School of Nursing is Brenna Gillis, MSN’15, DNP. Gillis, who concluded her DNP work in August 2017, graduated with a 4.0 GPA — her second. Gillis is also an MSN alumna who earned a 4.0 in her master’s studies in 2015. Now a certified psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner, Gillis provides mental health services to children, adolescents and adults in Rutherford County. Read More

    May. 23, 2018

  • Registering for Classes

    Registering for Classes

    New Students New students will be responsible for registering for Fall classes. You must have completed your New Student Requirements (immunizations, background check, etc) in order to register on or after July 1st (Fall entry) or November 1st (Spring entry). Remember, there can be a 2-week delay after submitting your… Read More

    May. 18, 2018

  • Genetics Identified for Alcohol-Related Heart Damage

    Genetics Identified for Alcohol-Related Heart Damage

    Genetics may predispose some heavy drinkers to alcoholic cardiomyopathy (ACM), Spanish researchers found. Mariann Piano, PhD, Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, wrote an accompanying editorial in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.  "There are no specific histological, immunological, or biomarkers for the diagnosis of ACM. A key factor in ruling in ACM is a long-term history of heavy alcohol consumption in the absence of coronary artery disease," Piano wrote. "A number of pathophysiologic mechanisms have been linked to the development of ACM; however, one of the most important unresolved questions has been related to how certain genetic mutations may influence susceptibility to ACM." Read More

    May. 17, 2018

  • VUSN MSN Alumn, Lindsey S. Cunningham, FNP-BC Featured in the Worldwide Leaders in Healthcare

    VUSN MSN Alumn, Lindsey S. Cunningham, FNP-BC Featured in the Worldwide Leaders in Healthcare

    The International Nurses Association is pleased to welcome Lindsey S. Cunningham, FNP-BC to their prestigious organization with her upcoming publication in the Worldwide Leaders in Healthcare. Lindsey S. Cunningham is an established Family Nurse Practitioner who continues to provide exceptional care and support to her patients within Fast Pace Urgent… Read More

    May. 16, 2018

  • Vanderbilt School of Nursing DNPs at Commencement 2018

    School of Nursing awards record number of DNPs during Commencement

    Last week’s Commencement marked a milestone for the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing when it awarded 73 Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degrees, the greatest number since the program began in 2008. The school also awarded the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) degree to 326 graduates during the… Read More

    May. 15, 2018

  • M_Mogos

    Diversity lecture on pregnancy and cardiovascular health set for June 4

    Pregnancy, cardiovascular disease and maternal mortality will be the topic when Mulubrhan F. Mogos, PhD, MSc, speaks Monday, June 4, noon-1 p.m., in Nursing Annex room 162 as part of the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing Dean’s Diversity Lecture Series. Mogos will present “Pregnancy: A Window of… Read More

    May. 14, 2018

  • Dean Linda Norman, Judith Coffey, Ginny Moore, Leslie Hopkins

    Nursing Pinning ceremony marks program completion

    Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (VUSN) recognized graduating Master of Science in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice students during a traditional Pinning ceremony on Thursday, May 10, at Nashville’s Scarritt Bennett Center. Dean Linda D. Norman, DSN, FAAN, the Valere Potter Menefee Professor of… Read More

    May. 10, 2018

  • nursing shortage

    Nursing shortage could affect care for all middle Tennesseans

    The shortage is expected to get worse as baby boomers age and the need for health care grows. The American Association of Colleges of Nursing said nursing school enrollment is not growing fast enough to keep up with demand.VUSN Senior Associate Dean Mavis Schorn said the shortage does not just impact… Read More

    May. 8, 2018