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New Connections: Increasing Diversity of RWJF Programming

January 25, 2012 | Program Result

New Connections brings new perspectives to RWJF grantmaking by supporting researchers from historically disadvantaged and underrepresented communities.

State Health Leadership Initiative

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To accelerate the development of the leadership capacity of state and territorial health officers as policy-makers, administrators and advocates for the health of the public.

Developing Leadership in Reducing Substance Abuse

National Program

Program to provide leadership development through mentoring for individuals who are early in their careers yet have shown the potential to become future leaders in reducing the harm caused by substance abuse through public health approaches.

Nursing Leadership Development and the Contribution of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellows Program

March 28, 2007 | Report/Evaluation

The Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellows program is a leadership development program designed to prepare a select cadre of registered nurse executives for leadership roles in shaping the U.S. health care system of the future.

Academic Practice Partnerships

November 1, 2012 | Journal Article

Academic nursing-practice partnerships create systems for nurses to enhance their learning opportunities and advance their profession.

Developing Leadership in Reducing Substance Abuse

December 7, 2012 | Program Result

Developing Leadership in Reducing Substance Abuse was a program to develop a new cadre of substance abuse prevention, treatment and policy leaders who come from diverse professions, points of view and racial and ethnic backgrounds.

Promoting Diversity in the Field of Evaluation

December 1, 2011 | Journal Article

The goal of the RWJF Evaluation Fellowship Program is to provide individuals with the necessary skills and training to become program evaluators and highly skilled consumers of evaluation.

Growing Up in Violent Communities

January 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Living in a low-conflict family is insufficient to protect girls from the negative effects of growing up in a violent community.

Preconception Wellness

December 16, 2010 | Journal Article

U.S.-born nonpregnant women are more likely to engage in harmful behaviors than their foreign-born counterparts.

Perpetration of Physical Assault Against Dating Partners, Peers, and Siblings Among a Locally Representative Sample of High School Students in Boston, Massachusetts

December 1, 2010 | Journal Article

Ten percent of U.S. high school students experience dating violence. This study investigated whether Boston high school students had committed various types of physical abuse against their boyfriends and girlfriends the study also examined violence committed against siblings and peers.

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