Goldfarb's Post-masters Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program launches in fall 2018. With a $5,000 scholarship available to new students.
Goldfarb's new online program is flexible for working nursing students and is designed to prepare graduates for a health care leadership role.
Tamara Otey, PhD, RN, assistant professor at Goldfarb, made her 11th trip to Nigeria in the summer of 2017, where she spent two-and-a-half weeks caring for patients in Umeuleagwa Onicha.
Learn the benefits of becoming an AGACNP, and apply to Goldfarb's program. Applications are due Jan. 1.
Carrie Jeffries, MPH, MS, RN, NEA-BC, ANP-BC, AACRN, AAHIVS, a 1994 graduate of Jewish Hospital College of Nursing, was the keynote speaker at Goldfarb's 2017 Summer graduation.
Nine new scholarships include options for veterans, alumni relatives & dependents of BJC employees.
The Midwest Nursing Research Society’s annual research conference took place April 6 – 9, 2017. Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College had 17 representatives in attendance, with a number of those representatives presenting at the conference.
Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College hosted a screening of the documentary, “Newtown,” which chronicles the aftermath of the mass shooting of 20 elementary school children and six educators in that Connecticut town on Dec. 14, 2012. After the screening panelists provided suggestions on how health care professionals and community constituents could work together to help reduce violence and improve the quality of life in St. Louis.
“As nurse graduates, you have chosen wisely with perfect timing,” said Tim Mislan, BSN, MS-NEC-BS, Missouri Baptist Medical Center vice president and chief nurse executive and a member of Goldfarb’s board of trustees.
Goldfarb scholarship donors and recipients to celebrate the generosity that empowers nursing students to reach their potential at Goldfarb.
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