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Diane Vines

Members of the CSUSB Nursing Street Medicine Program pose in front of a new mobile medical clinic at the unveiling and ribbon-cutting ceremony in Palm Springs, Calif. on Dec. 2. From L to R: Danny Castaneda, Veronica Cretsinger, Sayaff Eid, Jessica Rodriguez, Alexis Molina Gonzalez, Diane Vines, Sarah Harrington, Julie Suriano, Nallely Herrera, Matthew Morse, Catherine Lievanos.
December 9, 2022

Nursing faculty and students from the CSUSB Nursing Street Medicine Program will perform mental health assessments and provide nurse clinics at various locations around the Coachella Valley.

PDC, Faculty in the News
June 13, 2022

Diane Vines (nursing), Marc A. Robinson (history), Brian Levin and Darren Goodman (both criminal justice) were included in recent news coverage.

Students from the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus Nursing Street Medicine program assisting patients out in the field.
June 9, 2022

The Houston Family Foundation funding will support behavioral health by utilizing telehealth technologies at nurse clinics throughout the area.

Nursing students gather in front of the Palm Desert Health Sciences Building at the Palm Desert Campus
April 1, 2022

Scholarships will be awarded to nursing students at the Palm Desert Campus who participate in the university’s Nursing Street Medicine program.

 

CSUSB group performing Medicine distribution
March 15, 2022

The Nursing Street Medicine program increases access to healthcare by serving the sheltered, unsheltered, and other vulnerable populations in the Coachella Valley through nurse clinics and other outreach programs.

 

February 8, 2022

Diane Vines, who, in addition to teaching, manages the university’s Nursing Street Medicine Program, was recently appointed to serve on three committees – two local and one national – to expand her reach in the community.

Faculty in the News, Visual Arts sculpture
October 25, 2021

Todd Johnson (music), Diane Vines (nursing), Kate Liszka (history), Breena Coates (management) and Vipin Gupta (management) were included in recent news coverage.

Faculty in the News, CNS building
October 5, 2021

Kate Liszka (history) shared some of the details on the new Certificate in Egyptology program, Diane Vines (nursing) has been invited to present at virtual two conferences, and Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote on “Breaking Addiction to Heal True Connections.”

Diane Vines
October 4, 2021

Diane Vines will speak at the Association of Psychiatric Nurses Annual Conference on Oct. 15, and at the 17th Annual International Street Medicine Symposium on Oct. 21.