Research Highlights 

The Graduate School of Nursing assumes the responsibility for advancing the scientific foundation for professional nursing practice through intra- and interdisciplinary research endeavors and the dissemination of such research. By doing so, the GSN also acknowledges and accepts the responsibility to contribute to the improvement of public health through the delivery of health care grounded in both theory and research.

Over the past five years, the GSN has experienced dramatic growth in research funding and interdisciplinary/collaborative research projects with an emphasis on improving quality of life and health outcomes for individuals, families and communities. Independently, and together with UMW's campus-wide research growth, scientific research plays an ever-larger role in fulfilling the complementary missions of UMW and the GSN. Master's and doctoral students alike will find abundant opportunities to work with distinguished faculty as they frame and refine their own research interests. Areas of research emphasis include chronic disease management and support for individuals and families with HIV/AIDS and other infectious illnesses, diabetes, cancer, cardiovascular disorders and workforce development for high quality health care.

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WHAT'S NEW

Doctor of Nursing  Practice Program (DNP)

Genetics Care Subspecialty