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Scholarships & professional support students interested in psychiatric-mental health nursing

Here are a few opportunities from the American Psychiatric Nurses Association to help students prepare to transition from the classroom into psychiatric-mental health nursing practice. APNA Board of Directors Student Scholarship (Application Deadline: March 31, 2026) Up to 30 students will receive support to attend the APNA Annual Conference this October in Phoenix and a year of membership. It’s a powerful experience that provides mentorship, networking, and a deeper understanding of professional pathways available. APNA ongoing support for students: $35…

Office of Nursing Research & Innovation (ONR&I) Lunch & Learn

Join ONR&I’s monthly Lunch & Learn seminars to explore new ideas, connect with colleagues, and strengthen your research community. We encourage in‑person attendance to make the most of the engaging discussions and networking opportunities.  Check out our calendar! Upcoming: Dr. Oleg Zaslavsky  “When a Cough Speaks: Listening for Signs of Pneumonia” Date: Thurs, March 5, 2026 Time: 12:00 – 12:50 PM Panel: Dr. Karl Cristie Figuracion, Dr.  Jerusha Mogaka & Dr. Kyla Woodward Date: Mon, March 9, 2026 Time: 12:00…

Elder Services Job Announcements

Elder Services is currently seeking qualified candidates for the following positions. Interested applicants can apply directly through the website. Director of Nursing (DON): https://jobs.dayforcehcm.com/en-US/ptoiad/CANDIDATEPORTAL/jobs/4374 The DON will ensure compliance with applicable policies and procedures, and ensure smooth operation of The Residence through staff development and employee satisfaction. CNA: https://jobs.dayforcehcm.com/en-US/ptoiad/CANDIDATEPORTAL/jobs/4323 Under the supervision of the Executive Director of Elder Services and the Director of Nursing, the CNA will provide personal care, in-home meal preparation, light housekeeping, assist with ADL’s, vital signs…

SON DEIB Office Message to Our School of Nursing Community

As events continue to unfold across parts of the world, we recognize that many members of our UW School of Nursing community may be carrying personal grief, concern, uncertainty, or a profound sense of heaviness. For some, these realities are not distant headlines; they are connected to family, history, identity, and lived experience. Nursing is a profession grounded in the ethical commitments articulated in the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics to uphold human dignity, advance justice, protect human rights,…