With a nursing shortage and large existing population of nurses who are aging and ready to retire, it is crucial to increase the number of registered nurses in Texas. And, the Texas A&M Health Science Center is meeting that demand through its new College of Nursing.
HSC Headlines
Remembering K.C. DonnellyRubenstein: A leader in the ranks
Rohack becomes AMA president
COM's growth funded by legislature
Wilkerson approved as CON Dean
SRPH student helps secure grant
Organ donation & remembrance
Carrillo-Zuniga named Fellow at CDC
Grant funds future dental clinic
Ehlert appointed nursing ambassador
Prof. co-author of epilepsy guidelines
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Administrative Updates
Mini-Med School packs the houseNew Employee Assistance Program
Ray new HSC Chief of Staff
College of Nursing begins honor society
Schwartz named for national study
Faculty development workshop
BCD's Berry re-elected to System committee
HSC recognized with innovator, patent awards
Rohack gives inaugural lecture
Dorsey appointed to Med Board
McLeroy profile published in Journal
Bentley honored by nursing league
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