Community Health Department Associate Faculty Member Dr.David Lemberg has published yet another book. See another of his works
featured on the school blog here. This work is a first edition textbook. The 378-page
tome features the exploration and analysis of ethical and legal issues in
healthcare, leading to local, national, and global initiatives that make a
lasting difference, will assist all of us in creating and perpetuating an
environment in which the human spirit may thrive, flourish, and
prosper. Ethical and Legal Issues in Healthcare provides a framework
for and contributes to the ongoing growth and development of healthcare
students across the spectrum of specialization in nursing, medicine, and the
allied health sciences. You can order a copy of the book here. Truly a remarkable
faculty accomplishment!
The National University Library launched a pilot project through the Center of Excellence that created an opportunity for the librarians to host student research fellows. Hi, my name is Sarah and I was hired as the first ever Student Research Fellow. It has been one of the best experiences I've ever had because I have learned so much and have been given opportunities that have provided me a competitive edge moving forward into my career path. This experience allowed me to work directly with faculty to do research and submit a manuscript for publishing. Also, I was able to apply my new research skills in all the classes I took while I was a fellow, resulting in straight A's in all of my courses. My time, here at the library, is coming to an end as I am getting ready to ship out for Army basic training but I will carry this experience with me forever. Below is a video about my experience here at the National University Library as a fellow. If you are inter...
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