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WE CARE program provides resiliency and mental health resources

Training grant educating nurses, social workers, medical residents

UAB School of Nursing focuses on community impact, opportunities for collaboration throughout history

Partnership with i3 Academy charter school in Birmingham’s Woodlawn community combines missions of community care and nursing education

UAB School of Nursing, Birmingham-Southern College come together to expand nursing pathway

The Nurse Family Partnership of Central Alabama, administered by the UAB School of Nursing, now provides mental health care services to clients to help families achieve emotional wellbeing.

Project focuses on medically underserved areas and includes building and educating undergraduate students, practicing RNs in team-focused primary care

Langner and White awarded for innovative ideas at InnoHack 2018

School partners with One Roof for annual Point in Time homeless community census

Expanded partnership with Aletheia House will provide increased access to medically underserved populations in Bessemer

Kunaviktikul reappointed as dean, Kaewthummanukul to serve as an associate dean of Chiang Mai University’s Faculty of Nursing

Organization recognizes employers who support, value employment of U.S. service members

The School of Nursing collaborates with Children’s of Alabama, both academically and clinically, to improve care and outcomes for the young people who receive care there

Award provides for the development of a culturally relevant intervention to help family caregivers of patients with advanced cancer in the rural south

Leadership Practices for Quality and Safety, for early and mid-career nurse leaders, enhances leadership practices for quality, safety improvement

Deborah Trautman meets with UAB and Birmingham VA Medical Center representatives to learn more about VA Nursing Academic Partnership

Jim Raper is proud to be a nurse practitioner and to have been the first nurse to direct a medical clinic at UAB. This, he said, has afforded him the opportunity to incorporate advanced practice nursing into every aspect of the 1917 Clinic.

It has not taken Assistant Professor Deborah Walker, DNP, CRNP, AOCN, long to prepare her recently launched cancer resources smart phone app to go beyond Birmingham or cancer.

Her ultimate goal is to reduce practice barriers for nurse practitioners

UAB School of Nursing Professor Marie Bakitas has received a four-year, $720,000 grant from the American Cancer Society to study whether a phone-based palliative care intervention can help reduce access disparities for veterans, minorities and patients from rural areas who have advanced cancer.
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