KIRO 7 Interviews Amanda Morse

SNHS lecturer Amanda Morse was interviewed for the KIRO 7 article, "CDC advisers recommend who should get COVID-19 vaccine first."

December 2, 2020

Behavioral Health Day! Monday, 5/18

Join us on Monday, 5/18, beginning at 1:00 p.m. for live zoom sessions on mental health! Topics include practices for depression and anxiety, coping with mental illness, mindfulness, and more! Visit the Wellness Fest site for more information on Behavioral Health Day.

May 15, 2020

Thank you from UW Bothell

A special thank you to our nursing alumni, health studies alumni, and community partners caring for our communities. Watch the video: https://uw.thankview.com/video/5eb9d62ad290e/julie-klein

May 13, 2020

Behavioral Health Awareness Day

Several of SNHS' faculty participate in the Learning Community responsible for the Behavioral Health Awareness Day activities.

May 12, 2020

Bustillos creates timely new Coronavirus course

Read more about School of Nursing & Health Studies Assistant Professor Dan Bustillos new course "Coronavirus Pandemic: The ethical and legal implications of pandemic preparedness and response."

May 11, 2020

Dean’s Corner

A quarterly message from our dean, Shari L. Dworkin.

April 24, 2020

Rebecca Cavanaugh nursing alumna recongized for leadership

Inspiring, resilient, strong Nurse Rebecca Cavanaugh, UWB BSN '98, UW (Sea) MN '09 alumna received a honorable award called the School Nurse Administrator of the Year for 2018-19. It honors a school nurse who demonstrates excellence in school nursing practice and leadership. Nurse Cavanaugh oversees 38 school district nurses at 33 schools with about 23,000 students in Bothell, Kenmore and Woodinville.

March 29, 2019

Community nursing helps prevent 911 calls

Senior Faculty Annie Bruck created an outstanding expereince for nursing students with local community partnerships in her "Population-based Health in Community Practice" course.

March 27, 2019

UW School of Nursing & Health Studies receives top ranking from US News and World Report

"US News and World Report released its rankings of graduate and professional schools across the country, including nursing schools. The University of Washington School of Nursing was ranked #1 among public schools that offer a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree and was ranked #4 overall. Additionally, the School was ranked #4 among public schools that offer a Master’s degree and was ranked #12 overall."

March 15, 2019