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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 ϳԹ’s 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.

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Nursing faculty member, alumna Margaret Wheatley passes away
Margaret A. Wheatley, assistant professor of nursing and minority fellow at the ϳԹ Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, died March 24. She was 67. Wheatley earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1989 and later her master’s degree in psychiatric-mental health nurs...
Why is behavior so hard to change? Find out from nursing’s Shirley Moore
The Prevention Research Center Seminar Series will continue March 13 with a talk by nursing professor Shirley Moore, titled “Why is Behavior So Hard to Change? New Theories of Health Behavior Change.” Moore’s research focuses on cardiovascular risk factor prevention and promoting healthy lifestyles...
Early sign of Alzheimer’s reversed in lab
One of the earliest known impairments caused by Alzheimer’s disease—loss of sense of smell—can be restored by removing a plaque-forming protein in a mouse model of the disease, a study led by a ϳԹ School of Medicine researcher finds. The study confirms that the protein,...
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Cornea Cell Density Predictive of Graft Failure at Six Months Post Transplant
CLEVELAND - A new predictor of cornea transplant success has been identified by the Cornea Donor Study (CDS) Investigator Group. New analysis of data from the 2008 Specular Microscopy Ancillary Study (SMAS), a subset of the CDS, found that the preoperative donor cell count of endothelial cells, prev...