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NYU Meyers develops online training for the Public Health Service Commissioned Corps

April 15, 2020
Faculty at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing have developed a series of five online training modules about COVID-19 and acute care nursing for the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps nurses. The Commissioned Corps, one of the country’s…
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Nursing students use VR, a home-grown app, and telehealth to experience care simulations

April 13, 2020
Course: Simulation Learning at NYU Meyers College of Nursing’s Clinical Simulation Learning Center Professor: Natalya Pasklinsky, executive director, Clinical Simulation Learning Center   NYU Meyers College of Nursing students usually gain…
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COVID-19 Series: Interview with Prof. Brody treating patients on NYC's front line

April 09, 2020
Prof. Abraham A. Brody, Associate Professor, Nursing & Medicine & Associate Director, Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing   “It is amazing how everyone has pitched in, come together, and done their best to help each other and our patients…
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COVID-19 Series: Q&A with Prof. Kimberly Glassman

March 27, 2020
“This event has shown just how interdependent our communities are, in our country and our world. Every action has the potential for a reaction that can negatively impact another or positively impact someone . . . The positive impacts come from…
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Coronavirus updates from NYU

March 10, 2020
For the latest University updates regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19), please visit the University's safety, health, and wellness page at the link below.     
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Prof. Maya Clark-Cutaia unlocks kidney health disparities

March 01, 2020
  Prof. Maya Clark-Cutaia is a symptom scientist who studies disparities in chronic illness. Her work is driven, in part, by a curiosity to unlock the right daily sodium limit for dialysis patients — and to find better care delivery models for…
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"I'm on Capitol Hill": BSNA students lobby on health issues in Black communities

February 28, 2020
Written by Lataijah Beadle BS ’20 | President, Black Student Nurses Association  In early February 2020, eight NYU Nursing students, including myself and two other members of the Black Student Nurses Association (BSNA), were delighted to join the…
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NYU Meyers study to compete in STAT Madness 2020

February 24, 2020
Two NYU studies have been selected to compete in STAT Madness 2020, a virtual tournament of the best innovations in science and medicine. The studies—one led by researchers at NYU College of Dentistry and one by NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing…
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Celebrating Estelle Osborne, nurse trailblazer

February 18, 2020
Few Americans helped to change the face of nursing in the 20th-century more than Estelle Massey Osborne. A nurse administrator, educator, and leader at a time when racial lines prevented most African American women from holding top positions in…
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Hospitals with internationally trained nurses have more stable, educated nursing workforces

February 18, 2020
Having more nurses trained outside of the United States working on a hospital unit does not hurt collaboration among healthcare professionals and may result in a more educated and stable nursing workforce, finds a new study by researchers at NYU…