Master Of Nursing
-
Desiree Díaz named assistant dean of Master of Nursing program
Desiree Díaz, PhD, ANEF, FSSH, FAAN, will join the Vanderbilt School of Nursing as assistant dean for the Master of Nursing program, effective August 25. Díaz will provide leadership and vision for the school’s prelicensure program. She will oversee program and curriculum development, implementation, administration and evaluation. She will also… Read MoreJul. 21, 2025
-
VUSN opens Master of Nursing applications for January 2025 admission
Desiree Díaz, PhD, ANEF, FSSH, FAAN, will join the Vanderbilt School of Nursing as assistant dean for the Master of Nursing program, effective August 25. Díaz will provide leadership and vision for the school’s prelicensure program. She will oversee program and curriculum development, implementation, administration and evaluation. She will also… Read MoreMay. 21, 2024
-
Comments sought for accreditation of Master of Nursing program
Desiree Díaz, PhD, ANEF, FSSH, FAAN, will join the Vanderbilt School of Nursing as assistant dean for the Master of Nursing program, effective August 25. Díaz will provide leadership and vision for the school’s prelicensure program. She will oversee program and curriculum development, implementation, administration and evaluation. She will also… Read MoreJan. 18, 2024
-
Conway-Welch Family Foundation gift to honor longtime dean, support Master of Nursing students
The number of dedicated nurses entering the profession will increase, thanks to a $1.25 million pledge from the Conway-Welch Family Foundation to establish the Conway-Welch Second Degree in Nursing Scholarship at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. This milestone gift, which will be awarded to a student enrolling in Vanderbilt’s new Master of Nursing program, was made in honor of Colleen Conway-Welch, the former dean of the school who died five years ago from pancreatic cancer. Read MoreOct. 26, 2023
-
VUSN to offer new MN master's degree for people seeking to become RNs
The Vanderbilt University School of Nursing has launched a master of nursing degree to help meet the high demand for registered nurses in health care settings throughout the nation. The program aims to attract people looking for a career change or those with a bachelor’s degree in another field. Applications are open and will be accepted through August 2022. The program will begin in spring 2023. Read MoreMay. 20, 2022