SDSU prof to study palliative care, end-stage renal disease
Brandon Varilek, assistant professor in South Dakota State University’s College of Nursing, has received a grant to study palliative care use, kidney transplant rates, and explore survival statisti
'Between Classes' | #SDState Podcast | (Ep. 58 - Nursing at SDSU)
Nursing is the largest healthcare profession in the United States with nearly 4 million nurses. The job demand is increasing for registered nurses, nurse practitioners and more. #SDState offers both bachelor's and graduate degrees in nursing fields as well as refresher courses. There are a variety of options to complete coursework, across four South Dakota locations and online.
National League for Nursing names SDSU a Center of Excellence
South Dakota State University's College of Nursing has been designated a National League for Nursing Center of Excellence for the 2022-2026 term.
Students experience different role in emergency exercise
Nearly two dozen students from South Dakota State University’s College of Nursing participated in an emergency situation training activity at the Sioux Falls Regional Airport last week.
Mollman named associate dean for research for the College of Nursing
Sarah Mollman has been named the associate dean for research for South Dakota State University’s College of Nursing. She will be based at the college’s Rapid City site.
Scrubsandbeyond.com ranks SDSU No. 15 in nation
South Dakota State University has been named one of 2022’s best colleges for nursing by the website Scrubsandbeyond. SDSU was ranked No. 15, climbing 24 spots from its ranking in 2021.