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Kaitlyn Rechenberg completes dissertation on anxiety and diabetes

Sat, 03/10/2018
Congratulations to PhD student Kaitlyn Rechenberg who has successfully completed her dissertation defense entitled, Anxiety and Type 1 Diabetes are like Cousins: The Experience of Anxiety Symptoms in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes. Left to right: Margaret Grey, Eli Lebowitz, Kaitlyn Rechenberg, Joan...

Sound the ICU alarm! Halley Ruppell completes dissertation

Fri, 03/09/2018
Congratulations to PhD student Halley Ruppel who successfully completed her dissertation defense on March 1st! The title of her dissertation was “Customization of Physiologic Monitor Alarm Settings in Intensive Care Units.” Left to right: Holly Kennedy, Marjorie Funk, Halley Ruppel; & Robin...

Dean Kurth interviewed about the value of midwifery in Africa

Fri, 03/09/2018
Dean Ann Kurth was recently interviewed by YaleNews about the value and vital importance of nurses and midwives to healthcare systems around the globe, including in sub-Saharan Africa and other developing regions. “When you educate and reply midwives you can reduce 54 different health risks of the...

Register now for the Creative Writing Awards

Thu, 03/01/2018
Registration is now open for Yale School of Nursing’s Creative Writing Wards, to be held on Thursday, April 12 from 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm. The event will be held at the New Haven Lawn Club, 193 Whitney Avenue, New Haven.  This year’s featured speaker is popular bestselling author, Dr. Gina Barreca....

Yale nursing’s international approach brings care and education to Africa

Tue, 02/27/2018
Ann Kurth, dean of Yale’s School of Nursing, recently spoke with YaleNews about the vital importance of nurses and midwives to healthcare systems around the globe, including in sub-Saharan Africa and other developing regions. “Nurses run hospitals. They run entire health systems, yet despite their...