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Goldbag Research Seminar Series Announced for Fall 2023
The Center for Research and Scholarship at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing has announced its Fall 2023 Goldbag Research Seminar Series. Featured speakers will present on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. All presentations will be held virtually via Zoom. The entire fall schedule of s...
Student Profile: Sohee Kim
Sohee Kim Major: Nursing Year: Second year Study abroad country: South Korea Study abroad program: Yonsei University 1. Why did you decide to study abroad? As a Korean American, I was very familiar—but inexperienced—with an independent Korean way of living. I hoped that through studying abroad, I ...
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Executive Nursing Programs Help Prepare for Top-Level Leadership
You may not naturally think of becoming a nurse executive, which may seem far removed from the bedside and benefiting patients. Yet, you can significantly impact patient care as a nurse executive, such as a chief nursing officer. “When you’re caring for patients, as a nurse, you’re caring for a set...
Can The Circadian Rhythm Be Changed?
Human beings are equipped with an elegant internal clock that keeps our bodies working like well-oiled machines. But from time to time, those machines may be subject to a little wonkiness. And while circadian rhythm disruptions are pretty common among shift workers, emergency room doctors, and pilot...
Green Space May Be Linked to High Blood Pressure, Study Finds
People with type 1 diabetes who lived in areas with little green space were more likely to have high blood pressure, but odds were lower for those exposed to more air pollution, according to study data. In an analysis of data from the T1D Exchange clinic registry, presented at the Association of Di...
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Nursing Research News: July 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. Grants Awarded Sara L. Douglas, PhD, RN, the Gertrude Per...
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Student Spotlight: Emilia Kunickas
The summer break from classes offers college students an opportunity to learn more about their fields of interest, gain practical experiences and create connections that may lead to job offers after graduation. Case Western Reserve students are using this time to explore roles as diverse as wildern...
Everybody's Work: A Q&A With Camille Warner, Assoc. Dean of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Camille Beckette Warner, PhD (GRS ’97, ’02, sociology), first arrived on Case Western Reserve University’s campus 30 years ago as a doctoral student planning to study medical sociology. Since then she’s done everything from research to project management to teaching—with common throughlines of healt...
Centennial and Beyond: A Q&A With Karen Hogan
As Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing celebrates its centennial, we spoke with the school’s alumni association board president, Karen Hogan (NUR ‘83), DNP, RN, on her perspectives about the future of the school and the field of nursing. Q: What are some of your primary goals for your term as al...
Coldiron Cohorts: As One Group of Fellows Ends Its Journey, Another Begins
Although their program’s home base is the Marian K. Shaughnessy Nurse Leadership Academy at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Coldiron Senior Nurse Executive Fellows met thousands of miles away in Palm Springs, California, in January. Launched two years ago, the Coldiron program is designed t...