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… What Medical Dramas Get Wrong About Nurses, According to an NYU Meyers Professor Hospital shows have long been a staple of both daytime soaps and primetime … a fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, is a clinical associate professor and the director of the LEAD Honors Program at NYU Meyers College of Nursing. Healthcare Workplace Off …
… Core Capabilities Core capabilities Cutting-edge research for sustainable solutions to critical health challenges is our core capability.  We have … for Geriatric Education focuses on projects that build the capacity for education and research on healthy aging and care of older adults in Latin America and Caribbean region. Human … in high-income and low- and middle-income countries. Our programs prepare nurses/midwives to address issues such as emerging infectious diseases, chronic illnesses, and maternal-child …
… in hospice or palliative care institutions, finds a new study led by an international team of researchers and published in the November issue of The Journal of Palliative Medicine . Income, … Chinese family-based end-of-life care,” said Bei Wu, PhD, Dean's Professor in Global Health at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing and co-director of NYU Aging Incubator.  She is the study’s senior author. Filial piety, or respect for …
… Complex medication regimens create challenges for home healthcare NYU study identifies gaps, opportunities for medication management coordination between providers … of medication management for older adults receiving home health care, finds a study led by researchers at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. The findings are  published in the journal  Medical Care Research and Review . “Our study suggests that medication management coordinated from home care …
… QuickFire Challenge in Oncology Care Janet Van Cleave, PhD, RN, AOCNP , assistant professor at NYU Meyers, has been selected as an awardee of the Johnson & Johnson Nurses Innovate QuickFire … capture vital patient data to improve care delivery. “Patients and their oncologists often use emails, phone calls and additional visits to address symptoms —  a lengthy process that can create burdens for both patients and their …
… Education Location São Paulo Brazil Belo Horizonte Brazil Mexico City Mexico Havana Cuba PI/Director Nancy L Van Devanter PhD Professor Emerita nvd2@nyu.edu Specialties Gerontology , Chronic disease Project Period 01/2004 Present NYU Rory Meyers … WHOCCs in the Pan American region .   Projects focus on building capacity for education and research on healthy aging and care of older adults in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) …
… and substance use among new nurses Amy Witkoski Stimpfel, PhD, RN, assistant professor at NYU Meyers, has received funding from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing to conduct … the first five years of practice. The one-year, $127,977 grant begins in August and will fund research using innovative virtual focus groups to collect data from new nurses across the …
… and uninsured patients—are also more likely to have high volumes of births. In this study, the researchers aimed to determine the levels of nurse staffing at hospitals with vulnerable … RN, FAAN , the Vernice D. Ferguson Professor in Health Equity and assistant dean for clinical research at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. The researchers surveyed 3,471 registered nurses from 271 …
… literacy linked to blood pressure medication adherence among hispanics Despite Connection, NYU Meyers and Columbia University School of Nursing Study Finds Troublingly Low Rates of Both … to blood pressure medication among Hispanic individuals who reported having hypertension. The researchers surveyed 1355 Hispanic adults, primarily individuals born in the Dominican Republic. … to increase Hispanics’ adherence to medication for high blood pressure. While more research is needed to further identify and prioritize these factors, a tailored approach could …
… integrate exercise intervention in electronic health records The National Institute of Nursing Research has awarded Margaret McCarthy PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FAHA, assistant professor at NYU Meyers, a three-year, $500,000 grant ( K23NR018888-01A1 ) to develop and test a … Physical inactivity as the only major cardiovascular disease risk factor that is not routinely addressed by clinicians, said McCarthy. McCarthy’s study will develop and test an intervention to …