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Nursing shortage and training shortfalls are linked in N.J. Can Rutgers be part of the solution?

Nursing shortage and training shortfalls are linked in N.J. Can Rutgers be part of the solution?

by William Jester | Feb 24, 2023 | Community, News

Amid a crippling nursing shortage, thousands of potential nursing candidates are turned away each year from training programs throughout New Jersey. The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the shortage — with nurses quitting or retiring in droves — but that’s only part...
She Helped Unlock the Science of the Covid Vaccine

She Helped Unlock the Science of the Covid Vaccine

by Pamela Dahlen | Feb 23, 2023 | Community, Covid, News

Kizzmekia Corbett helped lead a team of scientists contributing to one of the most stunning achievements in the history of immunizations: a highly effective, easily manufactured vaccine against Covid-19. Read the Full Article Photo credit: Kayana Szymczak for The New...
New Jersey Regulation Not Associated With Curbed Opioid Prescriptions or Shortened Usage.

New Jersey Regulation Not Associated With Curbed Opioid Prescriptions or Shortened Usage.

by William Jester | Feb 23, 2023 | Community, News

Regulation designed to reduce prescription opioid pain medications in New Jersey may not have had the intended effect: A Rutgers analysis of Medicaid records found that progression from short-term to long-term opioid use did not decline following new legislation...
U.S. Begins Allowing Medicaid Money to Be Spent on Food

U.S. Begins Allowing Medicaid Money to Be Spent on Food

by Pamela Dahlen | Feb 22, 2023 | Community, News

Biden administration allows states to tap funds for nutrition to battle chronic diseases, improve health The nutrition supports are part of a push by lawmakers in both parties, the federal government, and health providers who say providing lower-income people with...
Latino Teens Are Deputized as Health Educators to Sway the Unvaccinated

Latino Teens Are Deputized as Health Educators to Sway the Unvaccinated

by Pamela Dahlen | Feb 21, 2023 | Community, Covid, News

Some community health groups are training Latino teens to conduct outreach and education, particularly in places where covid vaccine fears linger.  Read the Full Article.
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