Innovative VR Therapy Helps Patients Overcome PTSD Caused by Hospital Stays

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February 17, 2023 by
Assistant Professor of Nursing Brian Peach is leading the study, which uses exposure therapy featuring virtual reality with real sounds and smells, all mimicking the patients’ intensive care experience. Exceptional medical care from first responders, nurses and doctors routinely saves the lives of patients with critical illnesses. But many of those patients will suffer from […]

Rising in U.S. News Rankings, UCF Advances Florida’s Workforce Through High-quality Online Programs

Academics
January 24, 2023 by
UCF College of Nursing’s online graduate programs are among the nine UCF programs ranked in the top 10 nationally. Today, U.S. News & World Report again recognized the quality of UCF’s online degrees, ranking the university No. 8 in the nation for overall Best Online Bachelor’s Programs – including UCF College of Nursing’s online RN to BSN program. UCF […]

Recognizing the Fall Class of 2022 Knight Nurses

Academics
December 16, 2022 by
UCF’s newest nursing graduates will continue to impact the future of nursing as providers, educators, leaders and researchers. Today, UCF will award 221 nursing degrees from the baccalaureate to the doctorate. The newest cohort will “Charge On!” as Knight nurses, filling a great need to practice at the bedside and educate future generations. The Fall […]

A Veterans Month Salute: Meet Two Nursing Student Veterans

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November 30, 2022 by
In honor of National Veterans and Military Families Month, meet two UCF College of Nursing student Veterans and graduate students — Bostella Walker and Trecia D. Jones ’08MSN — who continue to serve their community as nurse leaders and researchers. Veteran Serving Veterans “As a Veteran, I am passionate about Veterans’ medical care and that […]

$10 Million Gift from Dr. Phillips Charities to Bolster New College of Nursing Building at Lake Nona

Building at Lake Nona
November 17, 2022 by
The building will be equipped with cutting-edge training and technology to combat the nursing shortage. Leaders from Dr. Phillips Charities and UCF announced a $10 million donation to support the College of Nursing’s new building, which will help UCF graduate more nurses and combat the nation’s critical nursing shortage while fostering more innovation and collaboration […]

Insights from Independent Knight Nurse Practitioners

Alumni & Friends
November 15, 2022 by
In recognition of National Nurse Practitioner Week, which seeks to increase awareness of the role of nurse practitioners and remove barriers that impede access to care, three UCF alumni share their nursing journey and lessons learned in establishing their own practice. There are more than 355,000 licensed nurse practitioners in the U.S. who provide more […]

Associate Professor Jacqueline LaManna Receives Distinguished Gerontological Educator Award

Alumni & Friends
October 20, 2022 by
The UCF College of Nursing alumna and faculty member is among 15 educators worldwide honored by the National Hartford Center of Gerontological Nursing Excellence. Jacqueline LaManna ’13PhD, associate professor at UCF College of Nursing, has been recognized by the National Hartford Center of Gerontological Nursing Excellence (NHCGNE) as a Distinguished Educator in Gerontological Nursing. She […]

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