Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing | |
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| Name | Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing |
| Established | 1923 |
| Parent | Case Western Reserve University |
| Dean | Carol M. Musil |
| City | Cleveland |
| State | Ohio |
| Country | United States |
| Website | https://nursing.case.edu/ |
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing. It is the nursing school of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1923, it is one of the nation's oldest and most prominent nursing education institutions, consistently ranked among the top programs by U.S. News & World Report. The school is named for Frances Payne Bolton, a former U.S. Representative from Ohio and a lifelong advocate for the nursing profession.
The school's origins trace to 1923 when it was established as the nursing school of Western Reserve University. A pivotal moment came in 1935 with a transformative endowment from Frances Payne Bolton, leading to its renaming in her honor. This funding was instrumental in developing one of the first collegiate programs for nurse anesthesia in the United States. The school later became part of Case Western Reserve University following the 1967 federation of Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University. Throughout its history, it has been a leader in advancing nursing education, including the early adoption of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing as the entry-level professional degree.
The school offers a comprehensive range of academic programs, including direct-entry Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees, Master of Science in Nursing specialties, and several doctoral pathways such as the Doctor of Nursing Practice and Doctor of Philosophy. It is renowned for innovative curricula that integrate clinical practice with rigorous academic study. Key areas of focus include nurse anesthesia, pediatric nurse practitioner training, and nursing informatics. The school maintains strong clinical partnerships with major healthcare institutions like the Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center.
Research is a central pillar, with faculty and students engaged in studies across areas like self-management of chronic illness, health disparities, gerontology, and health informatics. The school houses several dedicated research centers, including the University Center on Aging and Health and the Smart Health and Biomedical Research in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Center. These centers foster interdisciplinary collaboration with other units of Case Western Reserve University, such as the School of Medicine and the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Its research initiatives often receive funding from the National Institutes of Health and the Health Resources and Services Administration.
The school's community includes many distinguished individuals. Notable faculty have included Florence S. Wald, former dean and pioneer of the hospice movement in the United States. Influential alumni encompass leaders like Luther Christman, a major figure in nursing research and former dean of Rush University College of Nursing, and Ellen G. Levine, a noted oncology nursing researcher. Many graduates hold prominent positions in major healthcare systems, academic institutions, and government agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The school is primarily housed within the Cleveland campus of Case Western Reserve University, adjacent to the University Circle cultural district. Its facilities include advanced simulation laboratories, dedicated research spaces, and the Health Education Campus, a collaborative venture with the Cleveland Clinic. This location provides immediate proximity to world-class clinical and research partners, including University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center. The integrated campus environment supports seamless collaboration with other health science schools.
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