It’s not new for a College to have a website with a blog, a Facebook page, and other new communication methods. What is special about this one is the commitment to using these new media to promote the health of the public rather than promote the College or the School of Nursing. Congratulations to Rudin Professor Diana Mason and her long-time outstanding colleague, Barbara Glickstein for taking us on this giant step toward a healthier world!
Kristine M. Gebbie, DrPH, RN
Joan Hansen Grabe Dean, School of Nursing
Hunter College, CUNY
djmasonrn / August 2, 2010
Thank you for the superb forum that you have created. This blog is essential for any and all of us who are committed to improving the health and well-being of those we care for. Our students will benefit from the timely and relevant information this forum will provide. This blog will ensure we recognize and understand how policy impacts our lives, our practice, and our profession. Well done contribution for Hunter College and our community.
Donna Nickitas
Professor, Hunter College
Hunter Bellevue School of Nursing
donna.nickitas@hunter.cuny.edu
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