How have midwifery, child birth changed throughout history? Find out at Dittrick Museum of Medical History event August 18, 2015Join the Dittrick Museum of Medical History for the talk “‘Hard Labor’–Birth in the 19th Century and Today”...Campus UpdatesEvents·
An alert for parents: CWRU nursing school researcher raises awareness of flame-retardant dangers in household products August 3, 2015Parents might be surprised to learn their cellphones, living room sofas, baby carriers, bouncy baby chairs and even...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
New $2.9 million federal grant supports faculty loan program to nursing school July 23, 2015A new $2.9 million grant from the federal Health Resources and Service Administration for the 2015-16 academic year...Featured·
Nursing’s Christopher Burant selected for Diekhoff teaching award May 8, 2015A couple of things are certain for graduate students taking any research statistics course that Chris Burant teaches....AwardsFeatured·
Housework keeps older adults more physically, emotionally fit, according to new study May 5, 2015Older adults who keep a clean and orderly home—because of the exercise it takes to get the job...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
“From Tidal Waves to Terrorism” will bring air medical responders to campus to learn and share information on air medical transport May 4, 2015Case Western Reserve University’s Ebersbach Academic Center for Flight Nursing will bring air medical transport responders from around...Campus UpdatesEvents·
Researchers uncover obstacles that prevent people with RHD in Uganda from receiving life-saving penicillin April 15, 2015Penicillin has nearly eradicated rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in the United States. But 15 million people still suffer...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Conference explores how health-care workers can transition patients for better and safer outcomes April 8, 2015Mary Naylor, director of the University of Pennsylvania’s New Courtland Center for Transitions and Health, will frame conversations...EventsFeatured·
Discontinuing statin therapy for patients with life-limiting illnesses is found safe and beneficial April 7, 2015Maryjo Prince-Paul, an assistant professor of nursing from Case Western Reserve University’s Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing,...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
HIV patients may soon be prescribed home exercise to help ward off chronic illnesses April 1, 2015In addition to antiretroviral medications, people with HIV may soon begin receiving a home exercise plan from their...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·