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Nursing's bond to patients and link to quality of care are pivotal, as nurses make up more that half of the health care workforce. To improve the quality of hospital care, we must also transform the quality of nursing care at the patient's bedside.

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Meet the RWJF Nursing and Health Policy Collaborative at the University of New Mexico

November 19, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

The RWJF Nursing and Health Policy Collaborative at the University of New Mexico is preparing a new generation of diverse, PhD-prepared nurses to meet the nation’s health policy challenges.

Nine States Receive RWJF Grants to Build More Highly Educated Nursing Workforce

August 23, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Academic Progression in Nursing (APIN) program this week announced that California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Montana, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Texas and Washington state have been chosen to receive gra ...

Nine States Receive Grants to Build a More Highly Educated Nursing Workforce

August 20, 2012 | News Release

Tri-Council for Nursing leads RWJF-Funded program, which will support ‘Action Coalitions’ in CA, HI, MA, MT, NM, NY, NC, TX and WA state.

Public Health Nurse Helps Nation's Most Vulnerable

December 18, 2011 | Story

RWJF Scholar treats the kind of people he grew up with: the poor, the oppressed and the marginalized.

Fellow to Take on Health Care Reform for New Mexico

December 5, 2011 | Story

Redesigning a health care system to increase access and quality in a state facing some of the greatest insurance coverage issues in the nation is a former Health Policy Fellow's latest challenge.

RWJF Program at University of New Mexico is at Forefront of Advanced Studies for Nurses

August 17, 2010 | Story

The RWJF Nursing and Health Policy Collaborative at the University of New Mexico features a cutting edge health policy concentration in the College of Nursing's Ph.D. program.

Each Nursing Specialty Needs Its Own Fine-Tuned Forecasting Software

July 1, 2000 | Program Result

The Greater Cleveland Hospital Association developed a PC-based computer program that forecasts the demand for nurses.

A Nurse-Midwife and a PhD Candidate

May 15, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

I have not been able to figure out how to combine the important and, to me, impressive fact that while, yes, I am a nurse-midwife, I am also very capable of conversing about, researching and representing many other issues. The American College of Nu ...

Progress in New Mexico: A New Kind of Education System for a New Generation of Nurses

May 21, 2013 | Human Capital Blog Post

Community college students in New Mexico will be able to remain in their home communities and complete BSNs through the collaborative efforts of the NM Nursing Education Consortium community colleges and universities.

New Mexico Follows a 'Blueprint for Improving Access' to Strengthen Health Care

March 1, 2000 | Program Result

From 1993 to 1997, the State of New Mexico Department of Health enhanced its efforts to recruit and retain primary care providers in underserved areas.

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