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VUSN’s Pilon set to transition into new role

March 27, 2014

Bonnie Pilon, Ph.D., senior associate dean for Clinical and Community Partnerships for the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, will step down from her leadership role beginning Jan. 1, 2015, and take a sabbatical year before returning to a faculty role at the school.

What Not to Share on Social Media: A Nurse’s Guide

March 20, 2014

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Foursquare, Pinterest…as the number of social networking outlets grows, so does the number of users. As of September 2013, 73 percent of online adults were using social networking sites, according to the Pew Research Center’s Pew Internet Project.

Nursing informatics adds value as healthcare is transforming

February 23, 2014

Over the past decade, nursing informaticists have moved from a supporting role at hospitals to one that is mission-critical, said three of the profession’s leaders on Sunday at HIMSS14. The state of the nursing informatics workforce was the primary topic of discussion at the opening panel of the Nursing Informatics Symposium here, as nursing informaticists…

What’s Nursing Informatics?

February 7, 2014

We’ve brought together advice from two expert practitioners on this page. Patricia Trangenstein, whose video interview appears below, is a professor of nursing informatics at Vanderbilt University. Below the video, Chris O’Brien goes into more detail about nursing informatics and what kinds of opportunities are available in the field.

Study examines routine screening for health literacy

January 30, 2014

Research conducted at Vanderbilt University Medical Center shows that routine administration of the Brief Health Literacy Screen (BHLS) by nurses provides a valid measure for large-scale studies of the influence of health literacy on clinical outcomes. The BHLS poses three related questions to adult patients: How confident are you filling out medical forms by yourself? How often…

Study tracks pet therapy’s impact on young patients

January 30, 2014

A Vanderbilt study is investigating whether therapy dogs can have a positive effect on children undergoing chemotherapy. This novel grant, coordinated by the American Humane Association and funded by animal health company Zoetis, was recently awarded to Vanderbilt University School of Nursing’s Mary Jo Gilmer, Ph.D., MBA, R.N. “Many studies have anecdotally documented the benefits…

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