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Two nursing directors from Massachusetts General Hospital have been selected by the American Organization of Nurse Executives to its inaugural class of Nurse Manager Fellows. Donna Jenkins, a thoracic surgery nurse, and Amanda Stefancyk, a nurse in general medicine, began their year-long fellowships yesterday.
Seven-month-old Cell Stem Cell, a Cell Press journal published by Elsevier and based in Cambridge, has been named the 2007 Best New Journal - Science, Technology & Medicine by the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers.
A $1.4 million scholarship fund has been established at the Lawrence Memorial/Regis College Nursing Program. The Regina Petterson Wennerstrom Scholarship Fund will help nursing students pay for their nursing education and give scholarships to graduates continuing their nursing education at Regis.
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