Towards a Broader Definition of Disease RiskFebruary 7, 2018 This Black History Month (and every day) structural determinants of health should be on every care provider's mind Tags In Their Own Words
A BSN Student’s Guide to Getting More Scholarships January 12, 2018 Every dollar of scholarship money won is one less dollar of debt to pay back. Tags In Their Own Words
BSN Grad Offers Advice to Other First-Generation Students December 22, 2017 Mayra Jimenez gives tips on finances, academics, work/life balance and more! Tags In Their Own Words
Get to Know Your Student RepresentativesDecember 11, 2017 Interview: Who are the people charged with being the student voice? Tags In Their Own Words
What Does Movement Have to Do with Occupational Therapy? Everything.November 30, 2017 Confronting the myth that movement belongs to PT's Tags In Their Own Words
San Quentin Inmates Deserve Better HealthcareNovember 13, 2017 What would it take to reshape the experience of care inmates receive? How can we help others live with dignity? Tags In Their Own Words
What Joining the Northern California Fire Relief Effort Taught Me About HealthcareOctober 26, 2017 As a nurse-in-the-making, this experience solidified my desire to pursue this field and be a critical part of mending communities when they most need it. Tags In Their Own Words
Why Interprofessional Education is the Future of HealthcareOctober 16, 2017 Mistakes happen when communication breaks down. Early exposure to IPE is critical to our development as care providers. Tags In Their Own Words
5 Tips to Land Your Dream Nursing JobAugust 25, 2017 After graduating with her ABSN in December 2016, Trang Nguyen was able to land her job at Stanford following these steps Tags In Their Own Words Alumni College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing
4 Ways to Stay in Healthcare During Summer BreakJuly 5, 2017 No school, no problem. BSN student Andrew Dang shares how to stay active with healthcare by thinking outside the classroom box. Tags In Their Own Words