School of Nursing - The Power of Penn Campaign.
The School of Nursing partners with top-ranked teaching hospitals and clinical agencies to fulfill our requirement of three years of clinical experience. As a nursing student, you will learn from and be mentored by the nation’s top nurse educators and researchers as you delve into the science of nursing through real life experience.
Penn Nursing is leading innovation in health and health care—from research and education to policy and practice—across the city, nation and world. Nursing has the best track record of translating research into practice, especially at Penn Nursing, where we pioneer health care solutions that directly benefit patients.
Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH, also holds positions as Professor of Epidemiology in the Perelman School of Medicine, Professor of Nursing in the School of Nursing, and director of the UPenn Prevention Research Center. She is a senior fellow of the Leonard Davis Institute on Health Economics, the Center for Public Health Initiatives, and the Penn.
Current Public-Health Related Activities. Dr. Terri Lipman is the Assistant Dean for Community Engagement, the Miriam Stirl Endowed Term Professor of Nutrition and Professor of Nursing of Children at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Senior Fellow in the Center for Public Health Initiatives and a Distinguished Fellow of the Netter Center for Community Partnerships.
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The PhD program prepares nursing scholars who will generate and transmit knowledge that is fundamental to the discipline of nursing and to nursing practice. The full scope of nursing concerns related to direct, indirect, and institutional care, as well as the social and policy factors shaping that care, are within the purview of the degree.
Therese Richmond, PhD, FAAN is the Andrea B. Laporte Professor of Nursing and Associate Dean for Research and Innovation at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and a Professor of Nursing in Surgery at the Perelman School of Medicine. She is passionate about using nursing science to prevent injury and violence and improve outcomes, particularly in patients from vulnerable urban.