Sunday, September 26, 2010
Chronic Depression Skills Workshop
Are you or your staff frustrated working with depressed clients? Chronic Depression is a difficult, and often frustrating, treatment-resistant disorder that challenges the skills of many nurses and mental health providers.
Join us for a one day Chronic Depression Skills Workshop.
Registration Form
The workshop will introduce an evidence-based approach to the management of individuals with chronic depression and will focus on strategies to identify clients and apply innovative, evidence-based tools, in order to more effectively manage these challenging clients.
Learn real skills for real problems and earn CEU credits while learning to apply practical strategies to manage chronically depressed clients!
When: Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 (8:15 AM-5:00 PM)
Where: Cowell Hall rooms 211, 212, University of San Francisco, School of Nursing, 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117
Cost: $40 (advance, lunch included), $45 (day of event, if space available)
CEUs: 8 contact hours will be awarded to nurses (CA-BRN). Course meets the qualifications for 7 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Science. A brief 2 week follow-up survey must be completed to receive the CEUs (an active and current email and professional license # is also required with registration to obtain CE certificate).
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
The Answer is the School of Nursing, #6
Which group of students were diverted from their original program providing prenatal care to a disaster relief effort in Guatemala?
Could it be USF nursing students?? You bet!! Join us in congratulating our students who are being honored for their disaster relief efforts this past summer:
San Francisco County Heroes Breakfast
Join the American Red Cross Bay Area Chapter and San Francisco County civic leaders in recognizing those in the community who have shown courage, dedication and character through acts of kindness and heroism. The San Francisco County Heroes Breakfast will be held on September. 23, 2010.
2010 community heroes:
Lifesaving Heroes
Paramedic Captains Bob Kuzman and Andy Zanoff, San Francisco Fire Department
Act of Courage Heroes, Individuals
Deputy Zaldy Ralleta, Deputy Robert Rood and Deputy Christopher Sheriff, San Francisco Sheriff's Department
Act of Courage Hero, Organization
USF School of Nursing Prenatal Care Program
Act of Kindness and Philanthropy Hero
Little Wishes
Public Safety Hero
Senior Deputy Fabian Brown, San Francisco Sheriff Department
Community Service Hero, Organization
Veterinary Street Outreach Services - Ilana Strubel, DVM
Animal Rescue Hero
Gabriel Johnson and Jennifer Tacy
Could it be USF nursing students?? You bet!! Join us in congratulating our students who are being honored for their disaster relief efforts this past summer:
San Francisco County Heroes Breakfast
Join the American Red Cross Bay Area Chapter and San Francisco County civic leaders in recognizing those in the community who have shown courage, dedication and character through acts of kindness and heroism. The San Francisco County Heroes Breakfast will be held on September. 23, 2010.
2010 community heroes:
Lifesaving Heroes
Paramedic Captains Bob Kuzman and Andy Zanoff, San Francisco Fire Department
Act of Courage Heroes, Individuals
Deputy Zaldy Ralleta, Deputy Robert Rood and Deputy Christopher Sheriff, San Francisco Sheriff's Department
Act of Courage Hero, Organization
USF School of Nursing Prenatal Care Program
Act of Kindness and Philanthropy Hero
Little Wishes
Public Safety Hero
Senior Deputy Fabian Brown, San Francisco Sheriff Department
Community Service Hero, Organization
Veterinary Street Outreach Services - Ilana Strubel, DVM
Animal Rescue Hero
Gabriel Johnson and Jennifer Tacy
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Nursing Students Provide Disaster Assistance
A University of San Francisco School of Nursing immersion trip to San Lucas Mission in Guatemala to provide prenatal care quickly became a disaster relief effort after Tropical Storm Agatha came ashore May 29, turning roads into rivers, causing landslides, and killing dozens.
Read the full article here...
Read the full article here...
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