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News Release
April 5, 2006 Senior nursing leadership students at Boise State University will give professional presentations from 8:30-9:45 a.m. April 19 and 26 at the Elks Rehabilitation Hospital at 600 N. Robbins Road in Boise. The presentations will be held in the Sawtooth Conference Room on the fourth floor. This is the culmination of the students’ clinical field experiences highlighting their service-learning and civic engagement activities. The event is free. Presentation topics include: · The correlation between depression and exercise · Boise State’s clinical coordination program · Children receiving care through Medicaid · Children’s physical fitness · Suicide awareness · Rural health care outreach -30- Contacts: Cindy Clark, Nursing, (208) 426-3589; Pam Strohfus, Nursing, (208) 426-3577; or Susan Bowers, Nursing, (208) 426-3591 Media Contact: Kathleen Craven, University Communications, (208) 426-3275, kcraven@boisestate.edu Boise State University is the largest institution of higher education in Idaho with about 18,600 students and 2,200 faculty and staff. More than 190 undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and technical degrees are offered within eight colleges. A metropolitan university located in the capital city, Boise State is committed to life-enhancing research, teaching excellence and public service.
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