The American Journal of Nursing has named Behavioral Pediatric Healthcare for Nurse Practitioners: A Growth and Developmental Approach to Intercepting Abnormal Behaviors (Springer, 2019) a recipient of its 2018 Book of the Year awards, honoring it…
Despite Connection, NYU Meyers and Columbia University School of Nursing Study Finds Troublingly Low Rates of Both Health Literacy and Medication Adherence
Good health literacy is associated with better adherence to blood pressure medications…
Serving on the front lines of healthcare, a nurse practitioner may very well be the first to identify a patient’s oral health condition or disease, even before their dentist. A new national study reveals nurse practitioners are well-prepared to meet…
NYU Meyers’ Emerson Ea and Mattia Gilmartin have been selected as fellows of the American Academy of Nursing, joining an elite group currently comprised of more than 2,500 nurse leaders in education, management, practice, policy, and research. The…
China’s One-Child Policy May Have Implications for End-of-Life Care When Parents Lose Their Only Child
Chinese adults who have children prefer to receive end-of-life care from family members at home, while those who lost their only child prefer…
The New York Academy of Medicine will induct six leaders from the NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing as Fellows of the Academy at the 171st Anniversary Discourse and Awards on Thursday, November 1.
Fellows are elected by their peers and are…
Sean Clarke, RN, PhD, FAAN, has been named executive vice dean for academic affairs at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing effective Jan. 2, 2019. Clarke currently serves as the associate dean for undergraduate programs and professor at Boston…
Study will evaluate NYU-developed Aliviado dementia care in 25 hospice agencies nationwide
The National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institutes of Health, has awarded researchers at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing a $6.1 million…