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Dogs on Call – Tuesday, October 5th

Posted on 09/30/2021

Come visit the dogs on call and get your pet therapy Tuesday, October 5th from 12:30-2 outside in the courtyard between Nursing and Pharmacy.  The owners ask that you wear a mask and sanitize when petting and interacting with the dogs.

Feel the joy and relax!

This post was authored by Kelli Richards on 09/29/2021.

Posted in AnnouncementsTagged Accelerated BSN, BSN@Home, DNP, nlc, nursing, PhD, Pre-Nursing, Traditional BSN

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