
Professor Leads Study to Better Support Adults with Memory Concerns
A new study, led by IU School of Nursing Professor Dr. Yvonne Lu, aims to better support adults with memory concerns and their chosen study partners.
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Professor Leads Study to Better Support Adults with Memory Concerns
A new study, led by IU School of Nursing Professor Dr. Yvonne Lu, aims to better support adults with memory concerns and their chosen study partners.
Two IU simulation centers in Indianapolis receive accreditation from international organization
The Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) recently announced full accreditation of two Indianapolis-area Indiana University simulation and skills centers that provide hands-on educational opportunities for current and future healthcare professionals.
IU School of Nursing online master’s jumps to No. 10 U.S. News & World Report ranking
School moves up 16 spots overall over last year’s rankings and now ranks highest in Indiana
Increase your information literacy with the help of a nursing librarian
Librarians are an integral part of research being conducted around the world. At Indiana University School of Nursing, a nursing librarian can support you in your teaching, learning, clinical and research endeavors.
Honoring nephrology nurses for their lifesaving work caring for patients with kidney disease
Each September, Nephrology Nurses Week honors nurses for their lifesaving work caring for patients with kidney disease, which currently affects one in seven people across the United States.
Interactive approach helps students understand poverty’s impact on patient health
An interactive approach to learning about poverty is giving IU School of Nursing students a better understanding of the tough choices that many patients face every day.
Family Nurse Practitioner Finds Calling Providing Quality Care for All
Sondra Smith, BSN ’15, has found her calling providing skilled and compassionate care - for all. A board-certified family nurse practitioner, Smith delivers comprehensive medical care in many areas, including chronic disease management, preventative care and LGBTQ-related care.
Alumna offers support to the next generation of nurses
Connie (Zuttermeister) Ferentz knows a lot about nursing. During her 41-year career as a nurse with the Department of Veterans Affairs, Connie worked in coronary and medical intensive care units, in telemetry and as a dialysis nurse.
Oruche shares vision to strengthen mental health partnerships locally and globally
Each May, millions of Americans join the national movement to raise awareness about mental health and its impact on the well-being of children, adults and families.
New nurse’s initiative helps drive change
When it comes to advocating for patients, Bailey Womble, RN, is a fast learner.