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September 7, 2022
By Lisa Klope
Science of Caring
From ending the tobacco epidemic to reducing the presence of pesticides in child care centers, UCSF School of Nursing faculty are leading innovative projects to transform the health of Californians. Learn about just some of the major projects that are advancing health, particularly for communities that need it most.
September 7, 2022
By Lisa Klope
Science of Caring
Nurses comprise more than half of the world’s health care workforce. However, nurses are underrepresented in senior health care leadership positions, despite improved regulatory and working conditions for nurses when they hold these roles. The UCSF Leadership Institute is poised to tackle this issue for California.
September 2, 2022

The UCSF Institute for Global Health Sciences (IGHS), UCSF Health and the UCSF School of Nursing are pleased to announce the launch of the UCSF Center for Global Nursing, a new home for UCSF nurses involved in global…

July 2022
By School of Nursing Communications
Science of Caring
Nearly a Decade of Success Preparing Nurses to Become Diabetes Experts

Since its start in 2013, the Diabetes Concentration (DC) at the UCSF School of Nursing has prepared 140 students to become diabetes experts to…

June 30, 2022
By Katherine Tam
Science of Caring
As chair of the UCSF Academic Senate Committee on Sustainability — and the only nurse on the 10-member group — assistant professor Chelsea Landolin is leading efforts to advance recommendations and champion solutions that will dramatically cut carbon emissions at UCSF by 2030.
June 22, 2022

A special supplement of the American Journal of Public Health has been published that shines a light on public health in nursing and that has been co-led by the UCSF School of Nursing, Emory University Nell…