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  • Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems  - Overview of the department's mission, faculty profiles, and program and research information.
  • Continuing Nursing Education  - Posts announcements, information on the programs offered, news, and a calendar of activities. Includes online and downloadable forms.
  • Department of Family and Child Nursing  - Research and education department seeks to advance the health and development of families.
  • Department of Psychosocial and Community Health  - Aims to the promote health and prevent diseases through research, practice, and the education of professional nurses with emphasis on diversity.
  • Families Living with Illness  - Introducing the School of Nursing's Family Functioning Research Program, an intervention program that assists families and patients with cancer and other serious illnesses.
  • Parenting Clinic  - Service facility provides programs that help promote children's social competencies and reduce behavioral problems. Serves children 4-8 years of age.
  • Promoting First Relationships  - Prevention program designed to promote children's social-emotional development by enhancing caregiver-child relationships.
  • Public Sector Project  - Collaborative project created to provide support and educational opportunities to the nursing staff in the state mental health hospital settings.
  • Reconnecting Youth Prevention Research Program  - Aims to develop means and models for preventing or mitigating the ill effects of psychosocial risk and protective factors on youth and adolescents.
  • School of Nursing  - Overview of the school and information on the programs offered, the research activities, faculty, and affiliated centers.
  • Stepping Up  - UW School of Nursing's prevention strategies for pregnancy, parenting and infancy.
  • Tornyay Center for Healthy Aging  - Promotes healthy aging through research and education in the field of gerontology.
 
 
 
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