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Moving On, Up or Out
(from The RN Work Project)

To improve retention of second- and third-year RNs, the researchers propose that an advanced residency program be developed to address the changing needs of RNs as they transition from school to the first year of practice and beyond.

Published In: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing

Journal articles 11/19/2009 

The RN Work Project

There is evidence based on anecdotal or small-scale studies that first-time, newly-licensed nurses have the highest turnover rates. Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), the RN Work Project aims to better understand these issues by following a nationally...

Research highlights 11/16/2009 

Donna E. Shalala and Sue Hassmiller Interviewed on WIHI Online Radio

Shalala and Hassmiller discuss the future of nursing.

Stories and articles 11/03/2009 

The Business Case for TCAB

This white paper provides a cost-benefit analysis for Transforming Care at the Bedside (TCAB). TCAB is a program to improve processes and outcomes in hospital medical and surgical units and is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

White papers 10/16/2009 

Colleagues in Caring: Regional Collaboratives for Nursing Work Force Development

Colleagues in Caring: Regional Collaboratives for Nursing Work Force Development was a national program to streamline the nursing education system and increase the capacity and attractiveness of the nursing profession.

Grant Results Reports 10/15/2009 

Lynne Holden is Working to Change the Face of Medicine
(from Ten Leaders Honored for Working in Hard-to-Reach Communities)

Holden has won a 2009 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Community Health Leaders Award for her work to establish an all-volunteer organization that encourages and nurtures disadvantaged students from Harlem and the South Bronx in New York City to enter the medical...

Video, Stories and articles 10/08/2009 

The Initiative on the Future of Nursing

The Initiative on the Future of Nursing, aims to create a blueprint for action over to outline nursing's critical role in delivering the care at the front lines of a redesigned system. This editorial invites nurses to participate in the debate by sharing...

Published In: American Journal of Nursing

Journal articles 09/24/2009 

Health Professions Partnership Initiative

The Health Professions Partnership Initiative was designed to enhance the academic preparation of minority students and nurture their interest in health careers.

Grant Results Reports 09/09/2009 

Program Offers Disadvantaged Teens a Gateway to Health and Science Careers

This article profiles the Gateway Institute for Pre-College Education, a program that helps low-income and minority high school students enter careers in science, medicine and technology.

Published In: The Journal of the American Medical Association

Journal articles 09/08/2009 

A Comparison of Second-Degree Baccalaureate and Traditional-Baccalaureate New Graduate RNs
(from The RN Work Project)

This article provides evidence that some significant differences exist between RNs who are second-degree baccalaureate graduates (SDGs) and RNs who are traditional baccalaureate graduates (TBGs); and where future research can contribute to better understanding each...

Published In: Journal of Professional Nursing

Journal articles 09/03/2009 

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