• Monmouth Lecture Series: Yvonne Thornton M.D. ’69

    Edison Science Hall Multipurpose Room 201

    Presented by The Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies Tuesday, April 18, 2017 Turning Stumbling Blocks into Stepping Stones Yvonne Thornton M.D. ‘69 Double Board-Certified Specialist in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Maternal-Fetal Medicine Science Building Multipurpose Room 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. About This Lecture From the footlights of the Apollo Theatre where […]

  • Diabetes Management in the School Age Child

    Magill Commons

    From gym class to glucose monitoring, this program is designed to provide guidelines for the management and support of the school age child with diabetes. A focus will be on the techniques used to balance insulin and nutritional needs with school activities. Acute and chronic complications will be discussed as well as prevention and health promotion strategies. Current references and resources will be provided.

  • Stephen B. Siegel Lecture Series: “The Future of New Jersey’s Suburbs”

    Pozycki Hall Auditorium

    The Kislak Real Estate Institute at Monmouth University cordially invites you to attend the Stephen B. Siegel Lecture Series “The Future of New Jersey’s Suburbs” Thursday, May 4, 2017 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Pozycki Hall Auditorium Reception Immediately Following   Registration Required Seating Is Limited   RSVP by May 1, 2017 tlowy@monmouth.edu or 732-571-4412   […]

  • Substitute School Nurse Workshop

    Magill Commons

    Substitute Nurses are needed in many school districts! This class is designed to present an overview of the responsibilities of the Substitute School Nurse. The Instructors will introduce key areas specific to the care of the child in the school setting.

  • Improving Communication Regarding End-of-Life Decisions

    Pozycki Hall

    This workshop is designed to provide health care professionals with a better understanding of the complex decision making process that is involved in the planning of end-of-life care. The instructors will explore and review end-of life care choices such as hospice, palliative care and advanced directives. The patients’ perspective will be presented, highlighting research on “The inner life at the end of life,” life reviews and attitudes toward death. Participants will engage in a simulated medical decision process and analyze different types of advanced directives. The goal will be to facilitate patient centered care and shared decision making through effective communication and planning.

  • Sexual Assault Examination Across the Lifespan – Workshop for Nurses

    Monmouth Park Corporate Center

    This program is designed for the RN with at least 2 years recent clinical experience desiring to obtain the in-depth knowledge and skills needed to provide effective health care and services to victims of sexual assault. Content will include the biological, psychological, social and medico-legal dynamics of sexual assault including care of both male and female survivors across the lifespan.

  • Pediatric Physical Assessment

    McAllan Hall

    This course is one of the most popular continuing education programs offered by the School of Nursing. The instructor will focus on basic clinical evaluation of the school age child including both normal and abnormal findings. The material covered will primarily focus on disease and disorders frequently observed in the school age child.