News & Podcasts

November 7, 2013
By Kate Darby Rauch
Science of Caring
A research team from UCSF School of Nursing cautions that the move toward patient-centered care may seriously disadvantage patients whose cultural skill set isn’t primed to direct their care.
Nov. 7, 2013
By Kate Darby Rauch
Science of Caring
Newly revamped faculty trainings to promote diversity on campus hinge on looking inward at unconscious biases and beliefs to genuinely understand how to respect and support others.
November 7, 2013
By Andrew Schwartz
Science of Caring
American Association of Colleges of Nursing recognizes UC San Francisco School of Nursing’s commitment to a partnership that provides health care to underserved communities.
November 7, 2013
By Susan Forsyth
Science of Caring
To help prevent tobacco addiction in another generation of Americans, doctoral candidate Susan Forsyth says we need to examine the relationship between playing video games and young people’s smoking and other risk-taking behaviors.

Two news stories on this research effort from Julene Johnson of the UCSF Institute for Health & Aging (IHA).

(a) San Francisco Chronicle reporter Meredith May's story at SFGate.com:

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October 7, 2013
By Andrew Schwartz
Science of Caring
Led by Barbara Drew, a research team from UC San Francisco School of Nursing partners with both UCSF Medical Center and GE Healthcare to confront one of the most dangerous unintended consequences of technological progress: alarm fatigue in hospitals.
October 7, 2013
By Andrew Schwartz
Science of Caring
Biomedical engineer Xiao Hu’s arrival at UC San Francisco School of Nursing brings timely expertise for the School’s efforts at addressing alarm fatigue and other clinical concerns.