Texas A&M Health trains 700 students with a multi-faceted emergency response scenario.
The program will serve rural areas in the Brazos Valley by improving primary care access and training nurses.
Through cutting-edge technology, Texas A&M nursing students gain clinical experience before working directly with patients.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice is the first doctoral degree to be offered by the College of Nursing.
A nurse-led rural health clinic will collaborate with Texas A&M faculty and students to help improve vaccine confidence in the Brazos Valley.
A collaboration between health care providers and a death investigation agency supports evidence-based outcomes to reduce stranded motorist loss of life on Texas highways.
Texas A&M College of Nursing students are gaining vital experience while administering vaccines at the Brazos County hub.
Texas A&M nursing professor R. Cody Bruce reflects on the history and influence of his Native American heritage on his profession.
The federally funded and recognized Texas A&M rural centers and programs address the needs of rural, underserved populations across Texas and beyond.
The College of Nursing will use the $1 million grant to reduce morbidity and mortality of substance abuse in the Texas gulf bend.