UCSF School of Nursing alumna Ellen L. Wolfe, DrPH, was honored at San Francisco’s Arbor Day celebration on March 11 for her years of dedicated service to the city’s underserved children and their ...
One of California’s two programs for training nurse-midwives has stopped admitting students while it revamps its curriculum to offer only doctoral degrees, a move that’s drawn howls of protest from ...
A team of researchers led by UCSF nursing professor Mary Blegen, RN, PhD, has launched a two-year study to measure nursing quality in acute inpatient units. UCSF’s study is one of nine projects ...
As a critical care transport nurse, Charles Hood, RN, CFRN, has rushed hundreds of newborns, children, and teenagers to UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals in San Francisco and Oakland for life-saving ...
The University of California San Francisco is ending its master’s program for nurse midwives and moving to a doctorate program — and critics say it could make it harder for new midwives to enter the ...
Previous telemedicine processes are now helping this health system implement virtual nursing, says this nurse leader. While virtual nursing programs are new to several health systems, the concept of ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The pandemic has exacerbated a nationwide nursing shortage with the current COVID surge pushing many nurses to a quitting point. "We're not rubber bands, you can't keep ...
(BCN) — At the University of California San Francisco Medical Center at Mount Zion, approximately 12 nurses are needed to staff two floors for one shift, according to Maxine Lorenzana, a nurse at UCSF ...