Feature Watch the Video, Earn the Credits Learn how to improve care transitions and prevent avoidable hospital readmissions, and pick up nursing and medical education con-ed credits. Read more
Blog Post Heroic Nurse – the Last Surviving 'Angel of Bataan and Corregidor' – Passes Away Mildred Dalton Manning, the last surviving member of a group of U.S. Army and Navy nurses taken prisoner in the Philippines at the start of ... Read more
Feature Commission to Build a Healthier America Public Meeting Join the Commission on June 19, 2013 for a public meeting to raise awareness of how non-medical factors influence health and move public- an... Read more
Feature Commission to Build a Healthier America The reconvened Commission to Build a Healthier America will provide new guidance in two key areas: early childhood and healthy communities. Read more
Blog Post “It’s a Lil’ Colored Girl to See You.” "We often see the benefits of diversity as being for minorities," Angela Amar writes. "We seldom see that the majority benefits as well." Read more
Blog Post Pioneering Ideas Blog Team members, grantees, and guests discuss breakthrough ideas that will allow us to move toward solving challenges in health care. Read more
Blog Post Public Health News Roundup: May 24 Legislation Would Dramatically Expand FDA’s Oversight of Compounding Pharmacies - Study: Diners Dramatically Underestimate Calories in Fast ... Read more
Feature RWJF Roadmaps to Health Prize The RWJF Roadmaps to Health Prize honors outstanding community partnerships which are helping people live healthier lives. The six winners w... Read more
Blog Post Cultural Competency Matters By “practicing” with medical simulation and by interacting with culturally diverse standardized patients, students and residents can develop... Read more
Grantee Cure Violence Cure Violence, formerly known as CeaseFire, is a national public health strategy that reduces gun shootings and killings. Read more
Feature What's Next Health What's Next Health: Conversations with Pioneers features leading thinkers and visionaries helping us explore ideas and trends important to t... Read more
Blog Post “Call the Midwife:” Horrors and Humanity in 1950s London The strange pull of this series is its humanity, not its horrors. Read more