The Interdisciplinary Nurse Scientist Training Program in Multilevel Approaches: Biology to Society (T32NR 016913) will have an open training slot for the upcoming academic year. This NIH/NINR-funded program prepares nursing scientists to take on scientific and leadership roles in initiatives that integrate biological measures and multilevel modeling to address medical and social determinants of health (SDOH). Grounded in Bronfenbrenner’s socioecological framework (B2S), the program supports research that promotes health across individuals, families, communities, and populations. Trainees receive tuition support (up…
Month: February 2026
Join us for the 2026 Endowed Lecture for Health Promotion Lecture!
Join us on April 30 at 5 p.m. in the Walker Ames Room at Kane Hall for our annual 2026 Endowed Lecture for Health Promotion! Register to attend the lecture This year’s topic: Health is Wealth — Closing gaps for healthy people and thriving economies Good health is good for business. So why are leaders ignoring the solutions to thriving health systems and economies? If you knew of one or more interventions that could prevent millions of premature deaths and…
Shared Sacred Seasons: A Message on Joy, Belonging, and Collective Wellbeing from the UW School of Nursing DEIB Office
Across the globe this season, multiple faith and spiritual traditions converge in moments of reflection, renewal, and shared humanity. This month, as we move from Tu B’Shevat into the sacred observances of Lent and Ramadan, alongside Maha Shivaratri, Nirvana Day, Lunar New Year, and Indigenous midwinter ceremonies that honor resilience and new beginnings. From the UW School of Nursing Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, we recognize this powerful interfaith moment as an invitation to cultivate connection and care…
Hiring PMHNP in Rural Community Cle Elum, WA
We are a DNP-led primary care clinic seeking a motivated new graduate PMHNP who wants strong mentorship and the opportunity to grow in a high-quality outpatient setting with potential to add a ketamine clinic. This is not a high-volume urgent care model. We focus on thoughtful, relationship-based primary care with appropriate visit lengths and collaborative decision-making. What we offer Direct provider mentorship Gradual ramp-up of patient volume Supportive MA support Emphasis on evidence-based care Training in preventive care, chronic disease…
APRNs of Washington State 5th Annual DNP Forum
ARNPs United of Washington State invites pending and recent DNP graduates to submit proposals for a DNP presentation forum on June 16, 2026. Proposals are currently being accepted for 20-minute presentations for the fifth annual DNP forum of APRNs of Washington State. Applicants must be enrolled in Washington State schools or have recently completed their clinical practicum in Washington State. To be considered for inclusion in the June forum, please submit your proposal by Sunday, April 12, at 6 p.m….