Vanderbilt University School of Nursing’s Office of External Learning (OEL) connects faculty expertise with the broader world—helping health systems, clinicians and communities access the knowledge and tools that improve care, strengthen the workforce and advance nursing practice.
The health care workforce is evolving rapidly, and continuing education has never been more critical. OEL turns Vanderbilt Nursing’s evidence, scholarship, and innovation into accessible learning that helps clinicians grow, supports faculty in amplifying their work and strengthens systems of care for patients and communities.
We deliver education in flexible, scalable formats that meet learners and partners where they are—whether online, in person or through community collaboration.
A 4-part interactive case series following one heart failure patient across multiple clinic visits
The Last Mile is a one-day in-person Institute that highlights practical ways to close the gap between research and real-world policy by aligning evidence with current priorities, applying implementation science, and translating findings into decision-ready formats.
VUSN is honored to host the 14th International Council of Nurses (ICN) Nurse Practitioner/Advanced Practice Nurse Network Conference as it returns to the United States for the first time since its inception.
In collaboration with the Watson Caring Science Institute, blends clinical science with the human side of care, giving participants practical tools they can use right away. The focus is on translating evidence into meaningful action while grounding that work in reflection, purpose, and the real experience of caring for patients.
OEL’s domain model organizes Vanderbilt Nursing’s expertise into three key areas that align with national workforce priorities and faculty strengths.
Promoting population health, wellness, and resilience through prevention-focused, community-engaged learning.
Equipping clinicians with specialty skills and evidence-based approaches to meet the needs of complex patient populations.
Preparing current and emerging nurse leaders to influence systems, policy and professional culture.
Explore featured programs and learning opportunities that showcase Vanderbilt Nursing’s external education in action—accessible offerings that connect learners, partners, and faculty expertise in real time.
When Ieshia Thomas walked into the Central Arkansas Women’s Expo at the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in the summer of 2024, she was six months pregnant and looking for answers. After listening to Kalena Jones, Director of Community Health Programs at Baptist Health, speak on a panel about maternal health resources, Thomas approached her immediately and asked for support. Within a week, she had her first meeting scheduled with Nikki Nichols, a community outreach worker who would become her guide throughout pregnancy and motherhood.
The Vanderbilt School of Nursing and Vanderbilt Divinity School will co-host the Spirituality and End-of-Life Care Conference Saturday, February 7, 2026. The conference is a free, one-day event addressing the intersection of spiritual care, end-of-life care and health disparities.
Vanderbilt University School of Nursing and HealthStream have partnered to bring Vanderbilt’s academic and practice expertise to nurses everywhere through a library of microlearning and continuing education modules. The partnership will make professional growth more accessible, relevant and holistic for working nurses nationwide.
Highlighting the faculty who bring Vanderbilt’s expertise to life through innovative teaching, scholarship and collaboration.
Professor and Chair of Health Promotion, Populations and Systems. Dr. Hande’s work in oncology and palliative care bridges advanced practice, education and research—empowering clinicians to deliver person-centered, evidence-based care.
We collaborate with leading organizations to co-create innovative learning that shapes the future of care delivery.
Partner with us to expand workforce capacity, elevate nursing excellence, and bring Vanderbilt’s expertise to every corner of care.