Researching the Effects of Air Pollution in Nepal
An interdisciplinary BYU research team traveled to Nepal to measure brick workers’ exposure to pollutants and to assess their respiratory health.
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Our students seek to learn the Healer’s art by combining faith, knowledge, and integrity to serve individuals and communities. To enhance student learning, the college promotes professional relationships, collaborative research, and clinical partnerships, which give students the opportunity to expand their connections and gain experience.
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An interdisciplinary BYU research team traveled to Nepal to measure brick workers’ exposure to pollutants and to assess their respiratory health.
These national and international experiences are life changing and greatly impact their patient care.
Going to Spain for the public and global health inspiring learning experience taught me the importance of understanding the Healer’s art.
Nursing student Maryn Behling starts BYU Health Science course.
Thanks to my education at BYU, I realized that I want to be an advocate for those I care for.
Recent nursing graduate Shawen Bueckers registered to be a bone marrow donor. Two years later she got an unexpected call that she was a match for a one-year-old.