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UCSF School of Nursing
NameUCSF School of Nursing
Established1907
TypePublic
CitySan Francisco
StateCalifornia
CountryUnited States
ParentUniversity of California, San Francisco

UCSF School of Nursing is a graduate professional school of the University of California, San Francisco located in San Francisco, California. The school offers advanced practice, research, and leadership programs and is affiliated with major medical centers and research institutes. It is known for contributions to clinical care, health services research, and nursing science, and has ties to numerous academic and clinical institutions.

History

The school traces origins to early 20th-century training linked to the San Francisco General Hospital and the growth of professional nursing programs associated with institutions such as Johns Hopkins Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Bellevue Hospital Center. During the mid-20th century the school expanded alongside regional centers including UCSF Medical Center, Mount Zion Hospital, and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, San Francisco while collaborating with national organizations like the American Nurses Association and the National Institutes of Health. Key developments paralleled federal initiatives such as the Hill-Burton Act and research funding from the National Institute of Nursing Research, with faculty exchanges involving centers such as Stanford University School of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and Columbia University Irving Medical Center. The late 20th and early 21st centuries saw partnerships with biotechnology and public health entities including Genentech, Kaiser Permanente, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The school's history intersects with public events such as the 1906 San Francisco earthquake recovery, the response to the AIDS epidemic in the United States, and regional health policy debates involving the California State Legislature.

Academic Programs

The school provides graduate degrees including the Doctor of Nursing Practice, PhD, and master's programs in specialties like pediatric, psychiatric-mental health, family nurse practitioner, and acute care, modeled in part after curricula at Yale School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and University of Washington School of Nursing. Joint and interprofessional degrees involve collaborations with the UCSF School of Medicine, UCSF School of Pharmacy, and the UCSF School of Dentistry, reflecting interschool initiatives also pursued at institutions such as Duke University School of Nursing and Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Specialty certificates and continuing education mirror offerings at professional bodies like the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses and the Association of American Medical Colleges. Clinical simulation and skills laboratories incorporate technologies and pedagogies developed with partners such as Laerdal Medical, Simulab Corporation, and educational models informed by National League for Nursing frameworks. Graduate pathways emphasize research mentorship akin to programs at University of California, Los Angeles, University of Michigan School of Nursing, and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing.

Research and Centers

Research programs span health systems, symptom science, and population health with centers and institutes comparable to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Blue Shield of California Foundation initiatives, and project collaborations with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Major research units work on implementation science, health disparities, and genomics in conjunction with centers like Gladstone Institutes, Broad Institute, and the Sutter Health Research and Development network. Faculty hold grants from agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute; collaborative scholarship involves partners including CDC Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Kaiser Family Foundation. The school hosts centers addressing aging and chronic care with affiliations resembling those at the National Institute on Aging and the Alzheimer’s Association, and collaborates with community organizations such as San Francisco Department of Public Health and Bay Area Community Resources.

Clinical Partnerships and Practice

Clinical training and practice occur through affiliations with UCSF Medical Center, San Francisco General Hospital (Zuckerberg San Francisco General), Children’s Hospital & Research Center Oakland, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, and regional systems like Kaiser Permanente Northern California and Sutter Health. Specialized clinical programs link with San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center, California Pacific Medical Center, and community clinics including La Clínica de La Raza and Asian Health Services. Interprofessional practice initiatives mirror collaborations among institutions such as Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and Mount Sinai Health System, and the school participates in regional public health responses alongside San Francisco Department of Public Health during events similar to influenza seasons and other public health emergencies.

Admissions and Student Life

Admissions processes coordinate with the University of California system and graduate admissions frameworks similar to those at UC Berkeley, UCLA, and UC San Diego. Applicants often hold prior degrees from institutions such as Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, San Francisco State University, and City College of San Francisco and bring experience from employers like Community Health Centers of San Francisco, Sutter Health, and Kaiser Permanente. Student life integrates professional organizations such as the American Nurses Association, Sigma Theta Tau International, and campus groups aligned with national societies like the American Public Health Association and Association of Latino Professionals For America. Housing and campus resources connect to Bay Area institutions including University of California Botanical Garden, San Francisco State University Student Affairs, and transportation networks like Bay Area Rapid Transit.

Notable Alumni and Faculty

Faculty and alumni have included leaders in clinical practice, research, and policy with profiles connected to institutions such as National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Harvard University, Columbia University, Duke University, Stanford University, Yale University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Washington, Mayo Clinic, Mount Sinai Hospital, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Health Organization, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health. Alumni have received honors such as the MacArthur Fellows Program, Nobel Prize-adjacent collaborations, and leadership roles in organizations like the American Nurses Association and the California Board of Registered Nursing, and have been involved in landmark efforts including responses to the AIDS epidemic in the United States, pandemic influenza planning, and health equity initiatives with partners like the Gates Foundation.

Category:University of California, San Francisco