April 10, 2013
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Story
A clinical supervisor at a center for troubled children near Cleveland, Habeebah Rasheed Grimes figured out her next career move after participating in Ladder to Leadership, designed to build the capacity of nonprofits serving vulnerable populations.
November 19, 2012
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Program Result
RWJF's Dental Pipeline Program helped dental schools increase access to dental care for underserved populations through expanded community-based education and recruitment of underrepresented minority and low-income students.
May 31, 2012
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Story
The Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) project transitions to a new home ... but the work to educate nurses to improve systems of care will continue.
August 17, 2011
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Human Capital Blog
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By Paul Putman, M.S.Ed., M.A. Program Officer, The Cleveland Foundation Ohio faces a nursing shortage that is expected to be particularly severe. So when I was asked by one of our state’s nurse leaders to help her alert members of Ohio’s congressio ...
May 31, 2011
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Story
"Without intervention now to improve the work environment for nurses, change the way we deliver care and help people stay well, the health care delivery system will struggle to provide high quality and safe health care to the residents of Ohio."
May 1, 2011
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Journal Article
This article describes variation in playground environments and physical activity policies at childcare centers in Hamilton County, Ohio, an area demographically similar to the overall U.S. population. Revised policies might safely allow more outdoor playtime.
April 11, 2011
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Story
Overly restrictive weather-related policies and lack of indoor facilities prevent children from getting needed play time.
August 2, 2010
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Story
Campaign is latest effort by Hugh "Trey" Daly III, a legal aid attorney in southwest Ohio, to expand access to health care for low-income children and families.
May 26, 2010
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Story
New Air Force Museum exhibit tells tale of military flight nurses.
March 25, 2010
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Program Result
From 2006 to 2009, RWJF expanded ACT into a program of its own: Achieving Competency Today. Six teaching hospitals participated, including the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.