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… More nurses earning bachelor’s degrees, but likely will not reach 2020 goal The proportion of front-line nurses with bachelor’s degrees in U.S. hospitals increased from 44 percent in 2004 … 2013, but will fall short of a national goal to reach 80 percent by 2020, finds a new study by NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. The study, published in the Journal of Nursing Scholarship , … of Nursing NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing is a global leader in nursing education, research, and practice. It offers a bachelor of science with a major in nursing, a master of …
… with associate degrees Study Finds Gap in Quality and Safety Competencies Based on Level of Education Nurses with bachelor’s degrees report being very prepared in more quality and safety measures than do their peers with associate degrees, finds a new study by researchers at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. The findings, published in the Joint Commission Journal on …
… Revolution or Risk? Weighing the Impact of Obesity Drugs on Societal Health Mon, Feb 3 6:00 PM Mon, Feb 3 8:00 PM Kimmel Center for … event, faculty experts will delve into the medical, ethical, and societal implications of GLP-1 drugs. From the role of telehealth and social media in accessibility to the broader … advancements in modern medicine. Alumni On Register Registration form First name Last name Email Leave this field blank …
… was a distinguished nurse leader, educator, and executive who championed the health of all people throughout her career. Ferguson, who received a baccalaureate in nursing from NYU, pioneered leadership positions for nurses and elevated the nursing profession through … advocating for increased opportunities, respect, and wages, as well as fostering nursing research. In recognition of her leadership as the chief nurse executive for the Veterans …
… Virginia Allen, one of the last surviving “Black Angels”, is Graduation Keynote Speaker Dr. Virginia Allen, LPN, DHL, … cared for tuberculosis patients in New York when few nurses would, will deliver the keynote address at the NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing graduation and receive the Helen Manzer Award. Allen, 92, is …
… Maya Clark-Cutaia MSN PhD RN Assistant Professor mc7009@nyu.edu 1 212 998 5280 433 FIRST AVENUE NEW YORK , NY 10010 United States Maya Clark-Cutaia Maya … expand all Professional overview Maya Clark-Cutaia, RN, MSN, PhD, is an assistant professor of nursing at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. Her scholarship focuses on the increased risk … Surgery, and Otorhinolaryngology. Clark-Cutaia received a K23 Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (1K23NR015058) from the National Institute of Nursing Research …
… personal and planetary health Healthcare providers have historically focused on the health of individual patients and relegated the planet’s health to environmentalists and lawmakers. A … new Viewpoint published in the Journal of the American Medical Association and co-authored by NYU Meyers’ Gia Merlo challenges healthcare professionals to provide dietary guidance that benefits both patients and the planet. Research shows that increasing consumption of animal protein has well-established negative …
… Donna Cill DNP RN FNP-BC dc5213@nyu.edu 1 212 992 7342 433 FIRST AVENUE NEW YORK , NY 10010 United States Donna Cill Donna Cill's … all Professional overview Donna Cill is a clinical associate professor NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. She has taught numerous undergraduate and graduate courses in nursing over the past … need assessments, working with the ministry of health, and providing patient care. Her research is focused on communication in the mother-daughter dyad and its effects on health risk …
… Remote Instruction Toolkit As of March 11, 2020, NYU Meyers is conducting classes entirely remotely . This means students and … as a way of including the entire class in the presentation. Student groups are assigned a research topic and asked to prepare presentations. (Note that this may readily be combined with …
… likely to also have dementia compared to those without HIV, according to a new study by a team of US and Malawian researchers. Their findings, published in the journal Alzheimer’s and … the coming decades. “Most of what we know about dementia and Alzheimer’s disease comes from research studies in high-income countries, but less is known about dementia prevalence and risk in low- and middle-income countries,” said Haeok Lee , a professor at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing and the study’s lead author. To better understand the …