The Year in Review: 2023-2024

From the Dean:
Transparency and Inclusivity: Fostering a deep and sustained internal cultural shift toward meaningful and fulfilling participation from all faculty, staff, and students in advancing our mission of “better health for all people.”
Organizational Excellence: Stabilizing the nursing faculty, staffing infrastructure, research funding, and student debt load to ensure a solid foundation for our future.
Cutting Edge Technology and Innovation: Continuing to grow and market YSN’s leading position in the simulation space, expand the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for nursing as a profession, and focus on innovative program development and growth.
Global and National Leading Position: Yale nurses and midwives are the leaders in addressing persistent health and health care challenges such as health disparities, poor health outcomes, a lack of greater accessibility, quality of clinical care, and wellness. We will enhance YSN’s presence in these areas and reintroduce the school at every level.
New Century, New Leadership
Yale School of Nursing welcomed internationally recognized nursing leader Azita Emami, PhD, MSN, BSN, RNT, RN, FAAN as the 11th dean on August 1, 2023. Shortly after her arrival, Dean Emami launched a listening journey to engage with faculty, students, and staff to gain insight into the school’s history and areas of strength, as well as recommendations for re-envisioning. Dean Emami’s deanship will also include the launch of the school’s second century in the fall of 2024 and the school’s 100th graduating class in 2026. YSN Celebrates 100 Years of Excellence
Before Yale School of Nursing was founded, nurses in America were considered an unskilled labor force. Caring and compassionate, but the pairs of hands rolling up their sleeves were not considered capable of shaping scientific discourse or guiding healthcare strategy. In an overwhelmingly female profession, nurses were expected to execute the tasks assigned to them by a doctor who was most often male and white. In the Community
YSN continues its outreach into the local community, including at the annual Stand Down event for Veteran’s Affairs, at the HAVEN free clinic, the Community Health Care Van, and the family flu clinics at Yale Health. Events
Centennial and off-campus events dominated the calendar this year, and our community embraced the option of attending events virtually as well. In addition to the 10 events in Connecticut, YSN was on the road in Washington, D.C., Florida, New York, Massachusetts, and Washington state. Dean Azita Emami and/or Deputy Dean Tatiana Sadak headlined more than a dozen gatherings, the number of guests topped 1,200. Attendees included alumni from across Yale, students, staff, and faculty. YSN Receives Historic Gift for Community Scholars Program

YSN Student Captains Winning Team at Global Health Competition

Creative Writing Awards Enters Third Decade

Bellos Lecture Welcomes Former ANA President
YSN in Action
Dr. Tatiana Sadak and Students Go to Capitol Hill
TRANSforming Nursing
Christine Rodriguez recently completed a book with Sigma Publishers titled, “TRANSforming Nursing Education: Infusing Gender-Sensitive Care into Healthcare Curricula,” which is expected to become available in the summer of 2024. This first-of-its-kind book for educators includes clinical pearls, health statistics discussing the transgender community, the creation of inclusive didactic and clinical environments, inclusion pedagogy, and simulation-based education.
Oscar Anderson ’25 MSN worked in research and communications for 15 years before enrolling in the GEPN program. His career change was inspired by his experiences navigating health care as a transgender man, and the realization that the lack of transgender representation in health care had devastating effects on the transgender community.
Aging Well

In the News

Community and Clinical Partnerships

Student Spotlights

Staff Recognition for Their Contributions to Our Success

Faculty Expertise
YSN faculty includes expert clinicians, like Dr. Lauren Flagg in the pediatric NP – acute care specialty, who was featured in the “Women in Medicine” series. And longstanding experts in the field, such as Dr. Holly Powell Kennedy and Dr. Joan Combellick, whose work in midwifery care was included in an expert review this year. 
Academic Program Development

Cutting-Edge Technology
The Simulation Team is currently working with vendors focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), and Extended Reality (XR) technologies in hopes of infusing these modalities into nursing education. Plans for the furnishing of the inaugural XR Immersion & Innovation Lab are being coordinated with tentative completion by Fall 2024.

Yale School of Nursing (YSN) is actively mapping the current and future landscape of AI integration within nursing education, research, and technology. These efforts began with a comprehensive faculty survey to assess existing work and future interests in AI, alongside identifying faculty experts. In response to the provost’s call for faculty-led input, YSN participated in faculty panel on February 14 at the Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning, featuring Dr. Christine Rodriguez, Dr. Zhao Ni, and Dr. S. Raquel Ramos. Future initiatives include establishing a centralized AI infrastructure tailored for nursing research and education, and pioneering AI-integrated clinical education programs. Additionally, YSN plans to enhance simulation technologies with AI, providing students immersive, state-of-the-art learning experiences in response to challenges with clinical placements.
Around the World
University of Tokyo

Accra School of Hygiene

The University of Hong Kong School of Nursing

Peking University
Governance and Organization
To enhance faculty governance, YSN has developed a charter that will clearly outline the responsibilities and reporting structures between the various faculty committees at YSN and the BPO. This charter will help ensure that every faculty member’s perspective is taken into account and their input is effectively integrated into all BPO decision-making processes. By establishing this framework, we are striving to create a more inclusive and representative governance structure that values and upholds faculty participation and ensures all voices are heard. To enhance the faculty impact on BPO’s mission, Dean Emami has created the role of BPO Chair. We are delighted that Alison Moriarty Daley will be the first to serve in this leadership role.
In order to ensure cohesion and integrated YSN leadership a Shared Leadership Council (SLC) has been formed that includes the dean, deputy dean, program chairs, and associate and assistant deans and CoS. The SLC will work collaboratively to advance the greater good and the success of the school in a team-based spirit where Academic, operations, and administrative leadership of YSN work in alignment with shared vision and priorities.
The YSN senior administrators on the SLC are currently developing clear work scopes that identify the specific roles and responsibilities of each position. In line with this, the Board of Permanent Officers (BPO) are codifying a governing charter to establish clear communication lines and structures for our key school committees and working groups. These work scopes and committee charters will be shared transparently, so YSN faculty and staff can clearly identify responsibilities, roles, and how the specific needs of the school are championed by committees and leaders. Every unit across the school has been conducting its own strategic action plan, which lay the groundwork for embarking on AY24-25 re-envisioning in the fall.