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As the caregiver workforce shrinks, can technology fill the void?
The direct care workforce provides critical services to older adults and individuals with developmental disabilities, but the number of home health aides, direct support providers and nursing assistants has dwindled in recent across the country—and technology may fill the gap. Read more from Crain'...
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Nurses at Forefront of New Abu Dhabi Cancer Center
State-of-the-art facility expands global care, professional opportunities After nearly a decade of intensive planning and preparation, an ultra-modern cancer center recently opened its doors at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, where it will help eliminate the need for patients to travel abroad for lifes...
Julie A. Loyke talks engaging tummy toys for babies
Tummy time can be a challenging, yet rewarding activity between parents and their baby. Once you’ve found the right tummy time mat, figuring out how to do tummy time can get a bit easier, and less anxiety-inducing for both parties. To make it extra fun, why not make it fun and add some tummy time t...
Nursing Research News: Sept-Oct. 2023
Each month, the Center for Research and Scholarship at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing sends an internal research newsletter to faculty, staff, students and researchers. A recap is posted here. Message from Ronald Hickman, associate dean for research at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nur...
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Matt Plow discusses how health care systems are adapting telemedicine for a post-pandemic world
The telehealth landscape soared amid the pandemic as health care systems sought to provide patient access. More than three years later, experts say telemedicine can be leveraged with in-person services to improve patient experience and provide cost savings. The number of physicians who report telem...
Thriving as a Flexible Health System
Professor John Gallagher, DNP, RN, CCRN-K, CCNS, TCRN, RRT, FCCM, discusses his insights on how flexible health systems are revisiting the acuity adaptable models of care and what's critical for succeeding in such a model. Gallagher recently joined the faculty of Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursi...
Nursing's Path of 100-Plus Years
The field of nursing is constantly evolving to meet the interests of nurses and the challenges of the times, making it a lucrative and secure career path. This is especially true for a city like Cleveland where healthcare has grown to be one of the city’s core industries. While the problem of attra...
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John J. Gallagher joins CWRU School of Nursing faculty
The Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing welcomed six new faculty members for the Fall 2023 semester. John Gallagher, RN, DNP, CCNS, CCRN-K, TCRN, RRT, FCCM, FAAN, joins the School of Nursing from the University of Pittsburgh where he was also an advisor/clinical nurse specialist for the Trauma ...
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CWRU internship part of regional effort to build minority participation, scientific contributions
Case Western Reserve University is partnering with its affiliated teaching hospitals, the Cleveland Clinic, MetroHealth and University Hospitals, on a five-year summer internship program to encourage more minority and underrepresented students to enter medical research. The program, funded by a fiv...
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CWRU, MetroHealth team up to increase diversity in scientific workforce
Diversifying the scientific workforce will improve the accuracy of research and bring new ideas to the field. That’s what two Cleveland researchers want to accomplish through a new program that aims to provide educational and mentorship opportunities for undergraduate students from diverse racial a...