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A more highly educated nursing workforce will help meet future health care demands.
Searing experience led RWJF Nurse Faculty Scholar to use ‘glass orb’ technology to create a tool to detect premature infant pain.
A grantee’s new book looks at the possible effects of the new focus on gene-environment interaction in population health.
A Clinical Scholar alumna leads work to strengthen Newtown’s mental health safety net and offers advice to other providers.
Facilitating shared decision-making between patients and physicians is harder than it sounds, but RWJF Scholar urges health care community not to abandon the goal.
Will patient care suffer from reform’s drive toward efficiency? A physician asks her colleagues to proceed with caution.
Jeff Niederdeppe, PhD, is an assistant professor of communication at Cornell University and an alumnus of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Health & Society Scholars program at the University of Wisconsin.
Bonnie Zima, MD, MPH, an alumna of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Clinical Scholars program (1989-1991), published a study this month that appeared in a special supplement of Pediatrics with articles by RWJF Clinical Scholars on child health quality. Pediatrics is the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Zima is a professor-in-residence in child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) and associate director of the UCLA Center for Health Services & Society
A grantee team focuses on how to do a better job of caring for children