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…
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…
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…
“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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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…
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…
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…
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…
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…