Dean Vlahov was recently invited to join a collaborative discussion at the Institute of Medicine (IOM, iom.edu), regarding the landmark report The Future of Nursing and a look ahead into this dynamic and ever…
News & Podcasts
Sara Ackerman, PhD, from the Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences was the recent recipient of the Diana E. Forsythe Award from the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA, www.amia.org).
…December 13, 2013
Science of Caring
In honor of his wife – and of the nurses who cared for her during her yearlong battle with leukemia – Dean Anderson gives UC San Francisco School of Nursing a generous gift to train blood cancer nurses.
December 1, 2013
Science of Caring
A unique collaborative model between certified nurse-midwives and physicians at UCSF gives women more choices for pregnancy and childbirth.
December 1, 2013
Science of Caring
SFGH program gives pregnant women a community of support.
Dec. 1, 2013
Science of Caring
With the goal of improving patient care, UC San Francisco’s Center for Innovation in Interprofessional Education seeks ways for prospective nurses, doctors, dentists, pharmacists and physical therapists to learn and work together.
December 1, 2013
Science of Caring
Nurse practitioner Clarissa Ospina Norvell shares her passion for working with the diverse patient population of San Francisco General Hospital’s Positive Health Program with the nurse practitioner students she teaches.
At the American Heart Asssociation annual meeting last week, Linda Park, who finished her PhD in Nursing in June at UCSF won the Young Investigator Martha Hill Award - the most prestigious award for a new PhD. She was…
November 20, 2013
Science of Caring
At a recent reception honoring donors who fund School of Nursing scholarships, several students shared stories of how donor funding has made it possible for them to pursue their education.
November 20, 2013
Science of Caring
Country Joe McDonald performs live at UC San Francisco to honor Florence Nightingale, veterans and nursing.
Science Today interviewed UCSF School of Nursing's Barbara Drew, an internationally recognized cardiac monitoring expert about alarm fatigue in hospitals. Drew is among a small group of nurse scientists conducting…
November 7, 2013
Science of Caring
Diana Taylor plays a key role in passage of a California law that expands women’s access to abortion in California – capping a career dedicated to women’s reproductive rights and quality health care.