From earning competitive scholarships and internships to presenting at national conferences, nursing undergraduate research ...
One big reason Kausler returned to Boise State is her memories of working alongside Dr. Jane Grassley as an undergraduate ...
Nationwide, health systems are increasingly turning to nurse scientists to close evidence gaps, answer pressing clinical questions and translate bedside observations into measurable patient outcomes.
Recent reviews and expert analyses show AI tools aiding nursing through decision support, education, and workflow automation, with potential benefits for patient care and staff well-being. However, ...
Clinical research nursing and clinical trials form a critical bridge between innovative biomedical research and everyday patient care. Clinical research nurses (CRNs) play an essential role in ...
A rare dual-nurse role is emerging in the U.S. that could serve as a powerful aid to systems: clinically based nurse scientists. Nurse scientists, also referred to as nurse researchers, are nurses who ...
Much like Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Pauline Swiger, a nurse scientist and deputy chief of the Center for Nursing Science and Clinical Inquiry at Landstuhl ...
Nurses have long been an ideal pool of subjects for clinical research conducted by scientists and doctors. Nurses tend to be clustered in one area for ease of study and they know how to follow ...
One of the country's first nurses dedicated to dementia research has been appointed in Sheffield to help build on knowledge of the degenerative disease. The £3m Alzheimer's Society investment will pay ...
A new study by University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing faculty and alumni and published in the October 2024 issue of the Journal of Nursing Administration is the first to comprehensively ...
A new research review published in BMC Nursing examines how nurses view older patients’ physical decline and frailty in nursing homes and home care settings versus how older adults themselves and ...
Some 53,000 U.S. GIs were wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. Most survived and made solid, if not always full, recoveries. In many cases, they are moving ahead with their lives because of the lifesaving ...
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