Displaying items by tag: Chronic and Continuing Care

Associate Professor is one of 23 named to 2022 LEAD program

International honor recognizes impact on simulation, health care

Felesia Bowen is first dedicated leader for diversity, equity, inclusion work that began in 2019

National Black Nurses Association honors individuals for excellence in teaching, research

Neonatal Scholars Interest Group to support collaboration, research and teaching

Center for Palliative and Supportive Care is first UAB University Wide Research Center with School of Nursing at the helm

Has sustained scholarship in pain and palliative care science, leading to fundamental practice and policy changes

Understanding causes, sustained racial disparities in pain

Dionne-Odom receives five-year R37 to assess effectiveness of a lay navigator-led, community-based palliative care intervention for rural and African-American family caregivers in the Southea

Environmental, personal and disease related factors contribute to behavioral symptoms of patients with Alzheimer’s and dementia symptoms, but presentation varies significantly between patients

Assistant Professor Rebecca Edwards continuing dissertation research with American

Discusses impact of telehealth palliative care intervention on caregiver quality of life Category: Sustainable Scholarship

American Medical Informatics Association Nursing Informatics Working Group names papers among those recommended that contributed to the science of nursing informatics

Quality improvement science experts ensure incorporation of quality and safety at all levels of education

Multiple faculty contribute to 10th commemorative edition of Public Health Nursing textbook

First Innovation Challenge sees high participation, innovative teaching practices

Contributions to AIDS Care research recognized nationally

Pam Bowen receives $50,000 pilot grant to study Fitbit use to increase physical activity, improve lifestyle behaviors to improve health of African American women

MSN subspecialty faculty bring experience, knowledge to program

MSN subspecialties prepare graduates to fill cancer and palliative care workforce gaps

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