Child Abuse Education, Elderly Care, Nursing Students To Benefit From Grants

Main Category: Nursing / Midwifery
Also Included In: Seniors / Aging;  Pediatrics / Children's Health;  Medical Students / Training
Article Date: 29 Jul 2010 - 4:00 PDT

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Texas-based Scott & White Healthcare has received three grants that provide education support to working nursing students, set up a senior health research center, and establish systems for treating child abuse and educating those who treat it.

The three grants, totaling nearly $2 million, include: "We're pleased and encouraged that our system and staff have been selected to lead this research into some of society's most pressing issues: nurse education and the health and welfare of our most vulnerable: senior citizens and children," said Donald E. Wesson, chief academic officer at Scott & White Healthcare, and vice dean, Temple Campus, Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine. "We look forward to sharing the results of these grants with the Central Texas community."

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Katherine Voss
Scott & White Healthcare

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