UCSF School of Nursing
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Our mission is to educate health leaders, conduct research, advance nursing, and promote health equality and equity.
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#NewPublication 'Barriers to Accessing Paid Parental Leave Among Birthing Parents With Perinatal Health Complications: A Multiple-Methods Study' — Professor Linda Franck whijournal.com/action/showPdf…
It's #AlcoholAwarenessMonth and almost one in six Americans binge drink. We asked UCSF School of Nursing's Glenn-Milo Santos, PhD, MPH, how naltrexone can help people nix those extra rounds and curb consumption.💊👇🧵
Q1 Are you trying to cut down on your drinking habits?
Congratulations to professor Linda Franck, PhD, RN, FAAN, recipient of the 43rd Helen Nahm Research Lecture Award in honor of her outstanding contributions to nursing science and research 🎉 Join us during #NationalNursesWeek celebrate! Register: ucsf.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_db…
'Employees are more loyal, they’re less likely to say that they’re looking for a new job” Prof kristen harknett, co-director of The Shift Project, talks to Marketplace about why advanced employee scheduling is good for business bit.ly/3U3qHFa Stephanie Hughes
*New Paper Alert* - beyond thrilled that this paper was published during #BlackMaternalHealthWeek ! 👏🏾
Access to and interest in human milk research opportunities among Black pregnant and postpartum people
Read more by clicking the link in our bio…check it out! UCSF School of Nursing
You—yes, you!—should attend this super cool event I'm helping with @ucsf Emancipatory Sciences Lab
There will be:
- panel on scholar-activism
- panel on art as activism
- hands-on workshop time
It's free! There's food! You can join virtually!
Tickets here: buff.ly/4959Bwa
New research led by Professor kristen harknett finds race & gender inequalities in service sector workers' access to breaks during a long shift. Check out 🧵⬇️
Amazing talk Emory Nursing today from Dr Michele Pelter from UCSF School of Nursing Nurses & engineers working today to improve outcomes in #cardiac care.