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The Legislature approved a fund that includes funds for nursing programs at state colleges and nursing education at career and technical centers.
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The program will train existing nurses to overcome burnout caused by COVID-19 while developing a pipeline for new nurses to join the hospital.
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USF is now home to the Florida Center for Nursing, where research is conducted on the supply and demand of the nursing field.
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The coronavirus pandemic has caused nurses to leave the profession or retire and federal officials estimate there will be a need for 1.1 million new nurses by 2022.
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A new training program at the University of South Florida is designed to help nurses deal with the stress of the coronavirus pandemic.
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On Florida Matters this week, we're taking a look at life behind the front lines - the front lines of the war on the coronavirus.Many first responders -…
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Long before the University of South Florida began efforts to consolidate the accreditations of its three campuses and offer programs system-wide, USF St.…
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In the next 30 years, figures show the fastest growing demographic in the Sarasota-Manatee region will be people 80 or older. In addition, just 31 percent…
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It may seem counterintuitive – but a military medic or corpsman, trained to save lives in combat and provide health care at home, does not qualify for…
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The University of South Florida College of Nursing has received a $2.7 million grant from a branch of the National Institute of Health (NIH) to conduct a…
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The holidays may be just a bit happier for some children thanks to the USF College of Nursing’s B.E.A.R.S. program.Participants in B.E.A.R.S., which…
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An estimated 2.3 million men and women have served during the nation’s last 12 years of war in Afghanistan and Iraq. And as they transition out of the…