

Nurses, Physicians Partner in New Program to Improve Community Health
Bringing nurse and physician scientists together to improve the health of their local communities is the focus of a new initiative of...


Unlocking the Secrets of the Brain
Faculty researchers are uncovering clues to the mystery of how the brain affects health throughout the body. Is heart failure a disease...


A Cause for Celebration - DNS to PhD
Twenty-eight pioneers of the early doctoral program here at the School of Nursing, who originally received the designation Doctor of...


The Culture of Healthcare and Ethical Dilemmas
Unrelieved pain and suffering, an aggressive, end-of-life treatment regime, and arguing family members —all indicators of an ethical...


New Associate Dean: Lynn Doering
Professor Lynn Doering will become the Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs in July, 2015. As you know, for many years Lynn...


Alumni Donor Receive More Than You Give
The first thing that jumps out about Ellen and Hal Meier is their enthusiasm and high energy. These “double Bruins” are very quick to...


Nurses Make the Health Care World Go 'Round
According to Boston-based Partners in Health (PIH), a global health organization, nurses deliver 90 percent of all healthcare services...
Sleep, Gender, and the Brain...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)—a disorder in which breathing is constantly interrupted during sleep, deprivingthe body’s cells of...


Nurse Researcher Establishes AIDS/HIV Care Model in India
Nurse researcher establishes AIDS /HIV care model in India Several years ago, Adey Nyamathi, Associate Dean, International Research and...


Kathy Dracup: Distinguished Alum Gets More Recognition
In 2009, Kathy Dracup was selected as one of the 60 who made a difference for the UCLA School of Nursing. In 2014, she was named a Living...