UF IC3 researchers study how kidney damage progresses in hospitalized patients
University of Florida Health researchers have used extensive medical data and a leading-edge modeling tool to transform how health care providers observe and鈥�

University of Florida Health researchers have used extensive medical data and a leading-edge modeling tool to transform how health care providers observe and鈥�
For this year鈥檚 National Breastfeeding Month, a University of Florida College of Nursing researcher has pledged to study how to give the tiniest patients the鈥�
Just weeks after graduation, new nurses immediately become the latest additions to the frontlines of patient care. Stress caused by long work hours, staff鈥�
The homegrown nurse leaders of tomorrow may soon sprout from Gainesville鈥檚 own backyard, thanks to a new UF-led community outreach and mentorship effort.鈥�
From developing new ways to communicate with patients to testing treatment protocols or running research trials in the hospital, nurses are known for coming up鈥�
T he COVID-19 pandemic鈥檚 impact on health care has made it more important than ever for nursing schools to educate the next generation of front-line providers.鈥�
When diagnostic tests for the heart were first created, scientists at the time did not fully consider that no two bodies are the same, especially between the鈥�
Since spring 2020, nurses across the globe have carried the weight of the COVID-19 pandemic on their tired shoulders, facing unimaginably challenging work鈥�
Renowned researcher and Gator Nurse alumna Linda Aiken, the Claire M. Fagin Leadership Professor of Nursing and a professor of sociology at the University of鈥�
Two University of Florida College of Nursing researchers earned a four-year $3 million grant to support a large national study to test the effect of a鈥�