Two Maimonides nurse practitioners share how leadership and pediatric care shape their impact during National Nurses Week.
From earning competitive scholarships and internships to presenting at national conferences, nursing undergraduate research ...
The School of Nursing aligns with the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) and its identified research lenses: Health Equity, Social Determinants of Health, Population and Community Health, ...
One big reason Kausler returned to Boise State is her memories of working alongside Dr. Jane Grassley as an undergraduate ...
Researchers from the School of Nursing have found that relatives of nursing homes patients during the COVID-19 crisis endured life-changing and fundamental family challenges because of restrictions ...
For Dr. Vinciya Pandian, the journey from her academic roots in India to the top tier of American nursing research has been ...
The expo emphasized integrating research into daily nursing care and provided mentorship opportunities for students entering ...
Linda Aiken, PhD, RN, a prominent nurse researcher, has benefited significantly from funding from the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) throughout her distinguished career. NINR grants ...
A new study by University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing faculty and alumni and published in the October 2024 issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration is the first to comprehensively ...
Recent reviews and expert analyses show AI tools aiding nursing through decision support, education, and workflow automation, with potential benefits for patient care and staff well-being. However, ...
The Undergraduate Research Fellows (UGRF) program aims to foster research immersion experiences and develop a robust scientific pipeline. Undergraduate students are paired to work on research projects ...
The PICOT framework helps nurses turn broad clinical uncertainties into clear, researchable questions that improve patient care. By structuring questions around Population, Intervention, Comparison, ...