March 11, 2014 - To address what it calls an "urgent need" for better health care for veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan, a foundation has awarded grants to four Connecticut nursing schools for scholarships designed to improve the care.The University of Connecticut and Fairfield, Quinnipiac, and Yale Universities are among 57 schools in the country given grants by the Jonas Center for Nursing and Veterans Healthcare. Scholarships will be provided to doctoral nursing students who will study and research deployed veterans' health problems. The goal is that after the students graduate, they will treat veterans and their families, and also teach nursing students in academic and clinical settings about veterans' health issues.
Darlene Curley, executive director of the Jonas Center, noted that many returning veterans are dealing with amputations, head injuries, PTSD, and brain injuries, which don't have "short term cures. These are lifelong injuries and nurses are going to be caring for them throughout their lifetimes. So, it's really new kinds of care." read more>>>
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