UC students Ellie Cassedy, Precious Sims and Megan Cabell (shown left to right), along with Kathleen Meyer, worked in a team to develop a solution to help streamline COVID-19 post-mortem care.
COVID Meets Creative Clinical Teams of nursing and industrial design students tackled some of COVID-19’s persistent challenges. Put together teams of nursing and design students and you will get creative, real-world solutions to some of health care’s most pressing problems, such as ongoing challenges related to COVID-19. That is what happened when UC students in the College of Nursing’s Accelerated Direct-Entry Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) program collaborated with undergraduate industrial design students in the College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning (DAAP) to develop products or processes that tackle COVIDinduced issues.
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