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MSB Nursing Program Supports Outstanding Nurses
Attendees from Minnesota School of Business Minnesota School of Business baccalaureate Nursing Program was a proud sponsor of the Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine 2012 Outstanding Nurses Awards event July 19. The college and nursing program applaud the 54 finalists and 20 winners … Continue reading
Nursing leaders from two baccalaureate programs share perspectives regarding nursing education and practice in Brugge, Belgium.
Judy Van Nuffelen, Faye Uppman, Nancy Boucquez, Ines Van Turnhout Faye Uppman, Dean of the Bachelor of Science in nursing program at Globe University/Minnesota School of Business, visited the nursing program at Katholieke Hogeschool Brugge – Oostende in May 2012 … Continue reading
Nurse, Nursing Assistant or Medical Assistant: Who are they and how are they different? Part 2
Nurse, Nursing Assistant, or Medical Assistant? In yesterday’s post I explained what qualifies individuals to assume the title of nurse in its two major variants: Licensed practical nurse (LPN) and registered nurse (RN). Today I look at two other healthcare professionals … Continue reading
Nurse, Nursing Assistant or Medical Assistant: Who are they and how are they different?
Nurse, Nursing Assistant, or Medical Assistant? (Part 1 of a two-part series) In the course of receiving health care an individual often receives care from many professionals. As a patient, it’s not always easy to know who your nurse … Continue reading
Bachelor of Science Nursing Students Celebrate Nurses Week
Candlelight Vigil Celebrating Nurses Week Bachelor of Science nursing students and faculty celebrated the meaning of nursing at the Richfield campus last week in a moving Candlelight Vigil and Blessing of the Hands. The baccalaureate nursing students who attended reflected … Continue reading

