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  • Monday, January 13, 2020

    NIHMS System Launch

    The new NIHMS system launch is just around the corner

    Mark your calendars! As announced last month, a new NIH Manuscript Submission (NIHMS) system is coming! We are now pleased to share that the release is scheduled for January 23, 2020. To facilitate the transition, the NIHMS system will be temporarily unavailable beginning January 21.

  • Thursday, December 12, 2019

    Mind the Gap

    Mind the Gap: Best Practices to Prevent Falling for Predatory Publishers and Conferences
    Sally Gore, MS, MS LIS
    Manager, Research & Scholarly Communication Services
    Lamar Soutter Library

  • Monday, December 09, 2019

    Call for Papers

    Invitation for papers addressing topics related to Telehealth/mHealth. Telehealth includes the provision of health services, decision support, and information, such as reminders, education, monitoring, and interventions, by telecommunication technologies.

  • Thursday, November 07, 2019

    New Online Curriculum

    NEW ONLINE CURRICULUM EQUIPS NURSES TO LEAD INNOVATION BY OFFERING TRAINING IN DESIGN THINKING

  • Wednesday, November 06, 2019

    Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation

    NEW GRANTS FROM RITA & ALEX HILLMAN FOUNDATION SUPPORT INNOVATIVE NURSING-DRIVEN INTERVENTIONS TARGETING THE NEEDS OF RURAL CANCER PATIENTS AND EXPECTANT MOTHERS

  • Wednesday, September 18, 2019

    National Institute of Nursing Research Webinar

    "Matters of the Heart: A Research Journey Uncovering Signs of Heart Disease in Women"


    In this NINR Director's Lecture, Dr. Jean C. McSweeney will discuss her program of research that focuses on the symptoms of heart disease in women.

  • Tuesday, September 17, 2019

    New York Times Article

    I was a low-income college student.  Classes weren't the hard part.  Schools must learn that when you come from poverty, you need more than financial aid to succeed.  By Anthony Abraham Jack

    College Inequality

  • Thursday, August 08, 2019

    HHS Public Access

    Using Implementation Science to Guide the Integration of Evidence-Based Family Interventions into Primary Care.

    In this article, we demonstrate how an implementation science (IS) framework is coupled with the measurement of implementation outcomes to effectively integrate evidence-based family interventions in primary care. The primary care environment presents a number of challenges for successfully integrating such interventions.

    Implementation Science

  • Thursday, December 06, 2018

    Why Is Obamacare Enrollment Down?

    More than halfway through the sign-up period for Obamacare health plans, fewer people have enrolled in coverage than during the same stretch last year. Enrollment through the federal website Healthcare.gov, which manages insurance marketplaces in 39 states, is down 11 percent compared to 2017, according to government figures released Thursday.

    By Reed Abelson and Margot Sanger-Katz

    NY Times Article Link

  • Sunday, May 06, 2018

    Trying to Put a Value on the Doctor Patient Relationship

    In its push for profits, the U.S. Health Care system has made it difficult for patients to get personal attention from doctors. but what if hands-on medicine actually saves money — and lives?

    By Kim Tingley

    NY Times Article Link

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