In 2001, a dedicated group of nurses from across Wisconsin came together to discuss how to create a state center of expertise on key nursing workforce issues. The result was the establishment of the Wisconsin Center for Nursing (WCN) in 2005. Since that time, through its statewide Board of Directors, WCN has clarified and targeted specific state workforce needs and identified gaps that exist in addressing those needs. During its five-year existence, WCN has received funding from a variety of sources, and volunteers have spent hundreds of hours working on behalf of the organization. Finding a sustainable base of funding for WCN has been a priority in order to ensure that the organization can hire permanent staff and invest in ongoing initiat...
As the United States struggles with health care reform and a nursing education system that inadequat...
As a part of the social sector, DeWitt School of Nursing (SON) has always met society’s goal, based ...
The purpose of this article was to describe a successful academic collaboration of 4 New Jersey stat...
Because of the high costs associated with new graduate nurse turnover, an academic-service partnersh...
The aging population has created an increased demand of healthcare services in the United States tha...
The aging population has created an increased demand of healthcare services in the United States tha...
The Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) recently held its 40th annual conference and celebrated ...
To utilize collaboration to increase communication, innovation, and support.https://digitalcommons.c...
The purpose of this case study is to tell the story of the Minnesota Alliance for Nursing Education ...
The amount of time and the type of experience needed by undergraduate students in the clinical setti...
Access to advanced academic preparation has been an important consideration in the design of educati...
A Wisconsin parish nurse educator asked the question, “...who has the authority to say what is paris...
Mentoring Nurses After Specialty Training or Orientation in Labor and Delivery Abstract Background: ...
This brief article outlines upcoming Research Grants available for faith community nurses and Leader...
Financial assistance is necessary for sustaining research at universities. Business collaborations a...
As the United States struggles with health care reform and a nursing education system that inadequat...
As a part of the social sector, DeWitt School of Nursing (SON) has always met society’s goal, based ...
The purpose of this article was to describe a successful academic collaboration of 4 New Jersey stat...
Because of the high costs associated with new graduate nurse turnover, an academic-service partnersh...
The aging population has created an increased demand of healthcare services in the United States tha...
The aging population has created an increased demand of healthcare services in the United States tha...
The Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS) recently held its 40th annual conference and celebrated ...
To utilize collaboration to increase communication, innovation, and support.https://digitalcommons.c...
The purpose of this case study is to tell the story of the Minnesota Alliance for Nursing Education ...
The amount of time and the type of experience needed by undergraduate students in the clinical setti...
Access to advanced academic preparation has been an important consideration in the design of educati...
A Wisconsin parish nurse educator asked the question, “...who has the authority to say what is paris...
Mentoring Nurses After Specialty Training or Orientation in Labor and Delivery Abstract Background: ...
This brief article outlines upcoming Research Grants available for faith community nurses and Leader...
Financial assistance is necessary for sustaining research at universities. Business collaborations a...
As the United States struggles with health care reform and a nursing education system that inadequat...
As a part of the social sector, DeWitt School of Nursing (SON) has always met society’s goal, based ...
The purpose of this article was to describe a successful academic collaboration of 4 New Jersey stat...