University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing

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University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Nursing

Organization Type: 

  • Academic Institution

“The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Nursing, established in 1924, is the leading nursing research institution in Wisconsin and a crucial part of the state's health care system. As an integral academic partner situated in the health sciences sector of campus with the School of Medicine and Public Health and the School of Pharmacy, the School of Nursing collaborates with scientists and renowned researchers across the UW–Madison campus, the nation, and the world. The school's research is translational in nature and grounded in practical application–the work being done has an immediate impact on Wisconsin's communities, hospitals, clinics, schools, and homes.”

Keywords: 

  • academic courses
  • adults
  • college students
  • educational
  • educators
  • learning
  • students
  • research
  • researchers
  • young adults
  • university
  • medical
  • nurses

Organization Expertise: 

  • Health and Medical
  • Higher Education

Services: 

Courses, Health Care Resources, Professional Development, Research

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  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • SAGE Publishing
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