With 33 active research grants and sponsored projects totaling over $25 million, the School of Nursing has a strong commitment to research. The School has 32 doctorally prepared faculty members, several NIH-funded pre-doctoral and post-doctoral fellows, and federally-funded training grants in medical informatics; reducing antimicrobial resistance; emergency preparedness; advanced nursing education; and nurse anesthesia. In the past 5 years, faculty members have received federally funded and foundation grants in HIV/AIDS in adults and children, clinical outcomes, health policy and health services research, home hygiene, cancer research, cardiac telehealth and genetics, prison nurseries, antimicrobial resistance, informatics, patient safety, health economics, and self-management research. The range of research interests at the School of Nursing is reflected by its academic research centers: WHO Center for the International Nursing Development of Advanced Practice, The Center for Health Policy, The Center for Evidence-Based Practice in the Underserved, and the Center for Interdisciplinary Research to Reduce Antimicrobial Resistance.
- Rev. 10/09
In February 2009, Nancy Fugate Woods, PhD, RN, FAAN, immediate past dean, University of Washington School of Nursing, was a Visiting Professor at Columbia University School of Nursing. Download her presentation, “Clinical Scholarship and Practice Inquiry: Contributions of DNP- and PhD-prepared Nurses to Evidence-informed Practice”
Research Resources Videos
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Pre-Award Grant Preparation:
Electronic Grant Submissions (video)
Kristine Kulage focused on new
procedures for electronic grant submissions
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the Supplemental Material Handouts (pdf)
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the Powerpoint Presentation
Post-Award Process:
Roles of Researcher and Staff (video)
Ruth Torres presented information
on how funded grants are managed through the University and the School
Accounts Payable: General Policies and Procedures (video)
Jackie Erickson from the University’s Accounts Payable office presented an overview of University policies and procedures