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Rochester Nursing Today

Rochester Nursing Today is a biannual publication of the School of Nursing that focuses on alumni news as well as initiatives being conducted by faculty nurses at the University of Rochester Medical Center.

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Spring/Summer 2002

Feature Articles:

  • Educating for a New Age in Nursing
  • Reconfiguring the Classroom: New Directions in Nursing Education
  • Distinguished School of Nursing Alum Inspires Graduates, Accepts University Scholar Medal
  • Learning from Nursing Colleagues in China

Fall/Winter 2002

Feature Articles:

  • Center’s Research is Focused on Improving the Quality of Life for the Elderly
  • Health Checkpoint Technology Spurs Wellness in the Workplace
  • Report on Giving

Summer 2003

Feature Articles:

  • Center for Clinical Trials and Medical Device Evaluation
  • Profile: Gifted Author, Teacher, Contributes Greatly to Nursing Profession—Amy Karch
  • Brink and Wells Honored for Contributions to Improve Quality of Life for Older Persons
  • Scala Gift Acknowledges Value of “Rochester Experience”

Spring 2004

Feature Articles:

  • New Center Promotes Entrepreneurship Among Nurses
  • Great Career and Care Delivery Ideas Have a New Place to Grow
  • Empowering Nurses to Make a Difference
  • Cyclist’s Wheels Set Endowment Fund in Motion
  • Fresh Perspective Inspires Entrepreneurial Vision
  • Fostering Leadership to Shape Health Care Systems is Goal of New Degree Program
  • Real Estate: The Overlooked Asset in Charitable Planning

January 2005

Feature Articles:

  • Groundbreaking
  • Respect for Nursing Profession and Desire to Support Rochester Inspired Largest Gift in School’s History
  • Report on Giving

Summer 2005

Feature Articles:

  • Improving Nursing Practice Through Strong Community Ties
  • One Illness, Many Perceptions: Providers and Parents See Asthma Differently
  • Preventing HIV/AIDS Among an Elusive Population
  • Delving Deeper to Influence Health Improvements
  • Applied Research in a Real-World Setting
  • School of Nursing Celebrates Schmitt’s 34-year Career