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Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing

Whether they're starting clinicals in their first semester as undergrads or helping patients through research and care, the members of ºÚÁϳԹÏ꿉۪s work together and across disciplines to drive positive impact in world-class hospital systems and our surrounding communities. Follow along with the latest news from one of the nation’s top nursing schools.

Recent News

Celebrating a Century (from Forefront)
Celebrating a Century School of Nursing marks milestone with centennial gala Writer: Matthew Merchant It was an evening 100 years in the making. Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing celebrated the centennial of its namesake endowment with a gala at Tinkham Veale University Center during Homecomi...
To Recruit and Retain (from Forefront)
To Recruit and Retain Nursing student’s parents establish fund for clinical faculty Writer: Anthony Fossaceca When Beth and David Daigle were helping their daughter, Celia Daigle, explore college options, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø quickly emerged as the top choice for the entire family. Two primary fac...
John Gallagher talks impact of skin pigmentation on the pulse oximetry technology
In this Medtronic podcast, John Gallagher presents on the Nellcor pulse oximetry technology, the history and evolution of pulse oximetry and how skin pigmentation influences the accuracy and clinical application of pulse oximetry. Listen to and view Gallagher's presentation on YouTube or explore th...
Elliane Irani, Val Toly on nurse scientists taking a holistic approach to health care
Elliane Irani found herself with lots of questions after she started working as a nurse in an intensive care unit. How do patients recover following an intensive care event? What does it mean for them when they return home? How does the environment of an ICU affect a person’s ability to get enough...
Nursing researchers study the emerging field of sleep
In this Crain's Cleveland Business article, assistant professors Eric Barbato and Stephanie Griggs weighed in on how poor sleep habits are linked to hypertension, impaired immune functioning and cardiovascular disease. Despite sleep’s significance to health, it is still a relatively new area of rese...
Nursing Research News: December 2023
Each month, the Center for Research and Scholarship at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing sends an internal research newsletter to faculty, staff, students and researchers. A recap is posted here. Distinguished Dissertation Award Maura McCall, postdoctoral fellow, was honored by the Counci...
Carolyn Harmon Still contributes tips to improve family support for heart-healthy living
Anne Gaglioti, Colin Crowe, Carolyn Still and Adam Perzynski from ºÚÁϳԹÏ꿉۪s medical and nursing schools published an article in Capsules, a publication from the Ohio Cardiovascular and Diabetes Health Collaborative (Cardi-OH). The article, “Tips to Improve Family Support for ...
Poor End-of-Life Care Can Have Negative Impact on Patients and Caregivers
For patients with cancer and their caregivers, high quality end-of-life care is incredibly important, as one expert explained. “There has been a fair amount of research done that has shown that when patients do not receive what is considered quality end of life care ... not only are there poor pati...
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Flight nursing online information session
Members of the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø community are invited to learn more about Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing's Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Flight Nursing Specialty. An online information session will be held Wednesday, Nov. 29, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. David Ka...
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Will your loved ones’ end-of-life care match their wishes?
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø nursing researcher to study how to improve end-of-life care with $3.3 million National Cancer Institute grant More than 600,000 people in the United States will die of cancer this year, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI). Many will receive care they didn’t want in...