With the number of Americans age 65 and older projected to increase by nearly 50% by 2050, UCSF School of Nursing students are heeding the call for a workforce prepared to provide high quality care to our…
If you had one minute to address your future health care leaders, what advice would you give them?
In honor of commencement season, we invite you to listen to messages shared with UCSF School of Nursing…
The UCSF School of Nursing has established a new academic pathway that will prepare the next generation of nurse leaders at…
Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco rang with applause and enthusiastic cheers as members of the School of Nursing Class of 2024 crossed the stage to receive their diplomas during the school’s…
Brandee Woleslagle Blank, MA, academic program manager in the UCSF Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, has been recognized with the 2024 Chancellor Award for Exceptional University Service.
The School of Nursing honors excellence and innovation through its annual awards to students, faculty, staff and preceptors. In addition, the Nursing Alumni Association presents awards to…
In the early days of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s, nurses played a crucial role in caring for patients and forever transformed health care.
Cliff Morrison, the nurse who launched the country's first…
Headache disorders are the third leading cause of disability worldwide and affect people’s jobs, family life and quality of life. Recurring headaches impact 3.1 billion people globally.
Alumna Annika…
An intensive care unit nurse for over 25 years, Rubi Alva de Hickson, MS, RN, NP, never expected to be involved in health policy work — let alone lead it.
Linda Franck, PhD, RN, FAAN, professor, is the recipient of the 2024 Helen Nahm Research Lecture Award in honor of her outstanding contributions to nursing science and research.
Franck delivered…