As part of a research collaboration, a SON team has published a study that is the first to use two machine learning techniques to accurately predict the severity of three common and inter-related symptoms in…
Nearly 30 million babies are born too soon, too small or become sick every year and need specialized care to survive, according to a new report by a global coalition that includes the World Health Organization …
School of Nursing Academic Programs Evaluator Teresa Scherzer and student Lisa Shwartz were among the 10 recipients of this year's Chancellor Diversity Awards who were honored and recognized at an Oct. 25 luncheon.…
An innovative San Francisco program of community choirs for older adults found that singing in a choir reduced loneliness and increased interest in life, but did not improve cognition or physical function,…
Three School of Nursing faculty are among the 195 nurse leaders inducted into the 2018 class of new fellows of the American Academy of Nursing (AAN) at the organization’s annual policy conference in Washington, D…
Alumna and Clinical Professor of Community Health Systems Marilyn Chow, RN, DNS, FAAN, has been named a Living Legend by the American Academy of Nursing (AAN).
Chow will receive AAN’s highest honor for…
More than 30 new faculty members have joined the School of Nursing since July 2017, and we’d like to extend a warm welcome.
Community Health Systems: Katelyn Brady, MSN, RN; Nicole Collman, MS, RN, NP;…
Associate Professor of Community Health Systems Glenn-Milo Santos, PhD, MPH, has published an article, “Prevalence and correlates of hazardous alcohol consumption and binge drinking among men who have sex with men …
2014 Health Policy Nursing master’s graduate Lindsay Sandberg, MS, legislative director for the American Nurses Association California (ANA-C), recently accepted an award on ANA-C’s behalf from the California…
The Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences welcomes Stacy Torres, PhD, as a new assistant professor! Dr. Torres is an ethnographer who specializes in aging and the life course, gender, family, health/mental…