‘Can Technology Spark Joy and Imagination?’ Bauermeister (left) and Patton (right) look on as Cogburn speaks at the recent lecture “Can Technology Spark Joy and Imagination?” (Image: Michael Fisher) ‘Can Technology Spark Joy and Imagination?’ In the 2024 Albert M. Greenfield Memorial lecture hosted by Penn Nursing, Desmond Upton Patton and Courtney D. Cogburn discussed how social media and AI might foster well-being.
Finding solutions for burnout among nurses of color The Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research (CHOPR) at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing invited nursing researchers and practitioners from Philadelphia and around the country to its Solutions to Health Inequities & Nurses’ Emotional Exhaustion Invitational. (Image: Kelvin Amenyedor/CHOPR) Finding solutions for burnout among nurses of color The Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research at the School of Nursing brought together nurses and researchers for the Solutions to Health Inequities & Nurses’ Emotional Exhaustion Invitational.
After his wife died, he joined nurses to push for new staffing rules in hospitals Penn In the News NPR After his wife died, he joined nurses to push for new staffing rules in hospitals Karen Lasater of the School of Nursing and Leonard Davis Institute says that the nursing shortage crisis is rooted in unsafe staffing ratios at hospitals. Penn Medicine nurse wins IRONMAN World Championship Ava Warfel running the IRONMAN race in Kona, Hawaii in 2023. (Image: Courtesy of Penn Medicine News) Penn Medicine nurse wins IRONMAN World Championship Ava Warfel, a nurse supervisor at the Penn Medicine HealthWorks Alvernia University practice, recently won her age group at the championship in Kona, Hawaii. Mourning the loss of Dr. Claire Fagin and recognizing her impact on the field of nursing Penn In the News National Institutes of Health Mourning the loss of Dr. Claire Fagin and recognizing her impact on the field of nursing The directors of the National Institutes of Health and National Institute of Nursing Research recognize the significant contributions of the late Claire M. Fagin on the field of nursing. Who, What, Why: Andre Rosario on nursing and immigration policies Nursing Ph.D. student Andre Rosario. nocred Who, What, Why Who, What, Why: Andre Rosario on nursing and immigration policies Nursing Ph.D. student Andre Rosario’s research examines how Filipino immigrant nurses in the U.S. have influenced policies related to recruiting nurses from other countries. When is the best time to take L-theanine—morning or night? Penn In the News Good Housekeeping When is the best time to take L-theanine—morning or night? According to Colleen Tewksbury of the School of Nursing, research suggests that L-theanine may help support stress management, sleep, and potentially weight management. Remembering pathbreaking nurse, researcher, and leader Former Interim Penn president and Nursing dean Claire Fagin in front of the Nursing School’s Claire M. Fagin Hall, which was named in her honor. (Image: Courtesy of Penn Nursing) Remembering pathbreaking nurse, researcher, and leader Claire Fagin, the former Nursing dean who served as Interim President of Penn in the early 90’s, died Jan. 16. Members of the Penn community share their thoughts on Fagin’s legacy. Claire Fagin, renowned nurse and researcher who led UPenn, dies at 97 Penn In the News The Washington Post Claire Fagin, renowned nurse and researcher who led UPenn, dies at 97 Claire M. Fagin, who helped reshape the nursing profession as a clinician, researcher, educator and advocate, and who stepped away from teaching to become one of the first women to lead an Ivy League institution, the University of Pennsylvania, died Jan. 16 at her home in Manhattan. She was 97. Key steps Congress can take to help caregivers’ finances Penn In the News The Hill Key steps Congress can take to help caregivers’ finances Mary Naylor of the School of Nursing co-writes that one in five adults now provide uncompensated care to loved ones with health problems, pushing almost half of them to say they’ve suffered financially. Load More
Penn Medicine nurse wins IRONMAN World Championship Ava Warfel running the IRONMAN race in Kona, Hawaii in 2023. (Image: Courtesy of Penn Medicine News) Penn Medicine nurse wins IRONMAN World Championship Ava Warfel, a nurse supervisor at the Penn Medicine HealthWorks Alvernia University practice, recently won her age group at the championship in Kona, Hawaii.
Mourning the loss of Dr. Claire Fagin and recognizing her impact on the field of nursing Penn In the News National Institutes of Health Mourning the loss of Dr. Claire Fagin and recognizing her impact on the field of nursing The directors of the National Institutes of Health and National Institute of Nursing Research recognize the significant contributions of the late Claire M. Fagin on the field of nursing. Who, What, Why: Andre Rosario on nursing and immigration policies Nursing Ph.D. student Andre Rosario. nocred Who, What, Why Who, What, Why: Andre Rosario on nursing and immigration policies Nursing Ph.D. student Andre Rosario’s research examines how Filipino immigrant nurses in the U.S. have influenced policies related to recruiting nurses from other countries. When is the best time to take L-theanine—morning or night? Penn In the News Good Housekeeping When is the best time to take L-theanine—morning or night? According to Colleen Tewksbury of the School of Nursing, research suggests that L-theanine may help support stress management, sleep, and potentially weight management. Remembering pathbreaking nurse, researcher, and leader Former Interim Penn president and Nursing dean Claire Fagin in front of the Nursing School’s Claire M. Fagin Hall, which was named in her honor. (Image: Courtesy of Penn Nursing) Remembering pathbreaking nurse, researcher, and leader Claire Fagin, the former Nursing dean who served as Interim President of Penn in the early 90’s, died Jan. 16. Members of the Penn community share their thoughts on Fagin’s legacy. Claire Fagin, renowned nurse and researcher who led UPenn, dies at 97 Penn In the News The Washington Post Claire Fagin, renowned nurse and researcher who led UPenn, dies at 97 Claire M. Fagin, who helped reshape the nursing profession as a clinician, researcher, educator and advocate, and who stepped away from teaching to become one of the first women to lead an Ivy League institution, the University of Pennsylvania, died Jan. 16 at her home in Manhattan. She was 97. Key steps Congress can take to help caregivers’ finances Penn In the News The Hill Key steps Congress can take to help caregivers’ finances Mary Naylor of the School of Nursing co-writes that one in five adults now provide uncompensated care to loved ones with health problems, pushing almost half of them to say they’ve suffered financially. Load More
Who, What, Why: Andre Rosario on nursing and immigration policies Nursing Ph.D. student Andre Rosario. nocred Who, What, Why Who, What, Why: Andre Rosario on nursing and immigration policies Nursing Ph.D. student Andre Rosario’s research examines how Filipino immigrant nurses in the U.S. have influenced policies related to recruiting nurses from other countries.
When is the best time to take L-theanine—morning or night? Penn In the News Good Housekeeping When is the best time to take L-theanine—morning or night? According to Colleen Tewksbury of the School of Nursing, research suggests that L-theanine may help support stress management, sleep, and potentially weight management. Remembering pathbreaking nurse, researcher, and leader Former Interim Penn president and Nursing dean Claire Fagin in front of the Nursing School’s Claire M. Fagin Hall, which was named in her honor. (Image: Courtesy of Penn Nursing) Remembering pathbreaking nurse, researcher, and leader Claire Fagin, the former Nursing dean who served as Interim President of Penn in the early 90’s, died Jan. 16. Members of the Penn community share their thoughts on Fagin’s legacy. Claire Fagin, renowned nurse and researcher who led UPenn, dies at 97 Penn In the News The Washington Post Claire Fagin, renowned nurse and researcher who led UPenn, dies at 97 Claire M. Fagin, who helped reshape the nursing profession as a clinician, researcher, educator and advocate, and who stepped away from teaching to become one of the first women to lead an Ivy League institution, the University of Pennsylvania, died Jan. 16 at her home in Manhattan. She was 97. Key steps Congress can take to help caregivers’ finances Penn In the News The Hill Key steps Congress can take to help caregivers’ finances Mary Naylor of the School of Nursing co-writes that one in five adults now provide uncompensated care to loved ones with health problems, pushing almost half of them to say they’ve suffered financially. Load More
Remembering pathbreaking nurse, researcher, and leader Former Interim Penn president and Nursing dean Claire Fagin in front of the Nursing School’s Claire M. Fagin Hall, which was named in her honor. (Image: Courtesy of Penn Nursing) Remembering pathbreaking nurse, researcher, and leader Claire Fagin, the former Nursing dean who served as Interim President of Penn in the early 90’s, died Jan. 16. Members of the Penn community share their thoughts on Fagin’s legacy.
Claire Fagin, renowned nurse and researcher who led UPenn, dies at 97 Penn In the News The Washington Post Claire Fagin, renowned nurse and researcher who led UPenn, dies at 97 Claire M. Fagin, who helped reshape the nursing profession as a clinician, researcher, educator and advocate, and who stepped away from teaching to become one of the first women to lead an Ivy League institution, the University of Pennsylvania, died Jan. 16 at her home in Manhattan. She was 97. Key steps Congress can take to help caregivers’ finances Penn In the News The Hill Key steps Congress can take to help caregivers’ finances Mary Naylor of the School of Nursing co-writes that one in five adults now provide uncompensated care to loved ones with health problems, pushing almost half of them to say they’ve suffered financially. Load More
Key steps Congress can take to help caregivers’ finances Penn In the News The Hill Key steps Congress can take to help caregivers’ finances Mary Naylor of the School of Nursing co-writes that one in five adults now provide uncompensated care to loved ones with health problems, pushing almost half of them to say they’ve suffered financially.