Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

Menu
  • About RWJF
  • Our Work
  • Research & Publications
View All:
  • Grants
  • Topics
  • Blogs

Nursing Schools

You are now viewing 1 - 10 of 89 results

Sort results by:
  • Relevance
  • Alphabetical Order
  • Publication Date

Refine Your Results

  • Topic: Nursing schools
  • Topic: Shortage of medical or nursing personnel
By Topic
  • Nurses (82)
  • Work environment (50)
  • Schools pre-K through 12 (42)
  • Recruitment and retention (36)
  • Education and training (28)
  • Primary care (18)
  • Access and barriers to care (15)
  • Career advancement (14)
  • Health care system (13)
  • Workforce supply and demand (11)
  • Colleges and universities (10)
  • Government, policy and legal issues (8)
  • Health policy (7)
  • Nurse practitioners (7)
  • Diversity (6)
By Content
  • Content Type
    • Program Result (34)
    • Story (23)
    • Journal Article (11)
    • Blog Post (5)
    • News Release (4)
    • Report (4)
    • National Program (3)
    • Book (2)
    • Evaluation (1)
    • Issue Brief (1)
  • Program Area
    • Human Capital (78)
    • New Jersey (6)
    • Quality/Equality (2)
    • Enterprise Level (1)
    • Public Health (1)
By Demographics
  • Race/Ethnicity
    • American Indian (incl. Alaska Native) (1)
  • Location
    • National (19)
    • Regional (14)
    • Rural (2)
    • Urban (2)
  • States and Territories
    • New Jersey (NJ) NJ (15)
    • Texas (TX) WSC (5)
    • California (CA) P (3)
    • Georgia (GA) SA (2)
    • Iowa (IA) WNC (2)
    • Maryland (MD) SA (2)
    • Minnesota (MN) WNC (2)
    • Oregon (OR) P (2)
    • Mississippi (MS) ESC (2)
    • North Dakota (ND) WNC (2)
    • New York (NY) MA (2)
    • Ohio (OH) ENC (2)
    • Rhode Island (RI) NE (2)
    • South Carolina (SC) SA (2)
    • Arkansas (AR) WSC (1)

Building Capacity in Nursing Schools

February 13, 2013 | Program Result

Western Governors University in Salt Lake City developed and implemented a Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, which provides online courses and clinical experiences to students preparing for initial licensure as registered nurses.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Program Announces Grants Supporting Evaluations of Strategies for Addressing Nurse Faculty Shortage

August 9, 2012 | News Release

Evaluating Innovations in Nursing Education program awards grants to support research on doctoral education and production of faculty.

Nursing Education Still Hindered by Capacity Issues

June 20, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Schools of nursing across the country continued to turn qualified students away in the 2010-2011 school year because of a lack of faculty and clinical sites, a survey from the National League of Nursing (NLN) confirms. The annual survey of nursing s ...

Nursing School Enrollment Up; Faculty and Facility Constraints Persist

April 18, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

Even as the number of nursing students in the United States increased last year, nursing schools were forced to turn away more than 75,000 qualified applications, primarily because they lacked the teaching faculty and facilities to do otherwise. Tho ...

A Model for Addressing the Nursing Shortage in Oregon

June 24, 2012 | Program Result

From 2008 through 2011, the Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education led an effort to evaluate a new approach to nursing education, designed to address a nursing shortage and changing health care needs.

Budget Cuts, Faculty Shortages Limit Number of Nursing Students

March 6, 2012 | Human Capital Blog Post

The New York Times last week reported on how budget cuts are affecting training programs for careers that rely on skills that are in high demand, including nursing. “Technical, engineering and health care expertise are among the few skills in huge d ...

Expanding America's Capacity to Educate Nurses

May 1, 2010 | Issue Brief

The May 2010 issue of Charting Nursing's Future focuses on state-level partnerships designed to increase the capacity of nursing schools.

New Careers in Nursing Program Evaluation

January 1, 2012 | Evaluation

The New Careers in Nursing (NCIN) Program provides scholarships to help college graduates return to school for accelerated baccalaureate or master's nursing programs. This evaluation report measures the outcomes of the program.

Would-Be APRNs Hindered by a "Significant Faculty Shortage," AACN's Stanley Says

August 29, 2011 | Story

Challenges associated with a shortage of faculty.

RWJF Human Capital in the News: Nursing Education

June 10, 2011 | Human Capital Blog Post

Edgewood College (Madison, Wisconsin) is one of the 52 schools selected to receive funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) New Careers in Nursing program, WisBusiness.com reports. Five students entering the school’s accelerated nursin ...

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 9
  • Next
RWJF Home → Topics → Nursing Schools
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Email
  • RSS

Our mission: to improve the health and health care of all Americans.

  • About RWJF
    • Our Mission
    • Program Areas
    • From Our President
    • Leadership & Staff
    • Annual Reports
    • Newsroom
    • Job Opportunities
    • Office Location
    • Our Policies
  • Our Work
    • Health Policy
    • Prevention
    • Cost and Value
    • Leadership
    • All Topics
  • Program Areas
    • Childhood Obesity
    • Coverage
    • Human Capital
    • Pioneer
    • Public Health
    • Quality/Equality
    • Vulnerable Populations
  • Research & Publications
    • Find RWJF Research
    • Assessing Our Impact
    • How We Work
    • Data Center
    • RWJF DataHub
  • Grants
    • What We Fund
    • Calls for Proposals
    • Grantee Resources
    • FAQs
  • Blogs
    • Human Capital
    • New Public Health
    • Pioneering Ideas
  • My RWJF
    • Subscription Management
    • My Profile
  • Contact RWJF
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2001–2013 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. All Rights Reserved.