Deena Kelly Costa, one of the newest faculty members at the Yale School of Nursing, studies how to improve intensive care. In her free time, she enjoys reading — a recent favorite was the Gabrielle Zevin novel “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” —...
Zhao Ni describes himself as ambitious and passionate about global health. As a researcher, he’s also remarkably productive: he’s conducted research in several countries on three continents — including China, Nepal, Indonesia, Cameroon, and the U.S. — and...
Yale School of Nursing began as an experiment.
In 1923, after a national committee concluded that the training of nurses in the United States was, in short, “inadequate,” the Rockefeller Foundation funded a new approach to nursing education.
With an...
A campus exhibition recounts many of the notable contributions made by Yale School of Nursing, a school that began a century ago as an experiment to transform nursing education in the United States.
But the exhibit, which is on display at the Harvey...