NAU Students training to fill gaps in healthcare | AZ Family

NAU’s College of Nursing was featured by AZ Family News during a recent community blood pressure clinic. Sixty first-year NAU nursing students participated in the initiative, taking blood readings for over 700 individuals over two days. This experience marked one of their first direct interactions with patients and the public, helping them build essential clinical skills. Watch the full piece on Arizona Family News

By: Leia Hoggard | July 24, 2025 | Original Post


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