The racism that harms Black people throughout their lives also causes premature aging. Read how a SoN professor is working to change that, in the February 2023 issue of CARE Connections, the monthly newsletter of …
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Nov 17 CARE Network discussion of COVID & aging research
Are you engaged in research, scholarship, or outreach projects involving older adults? How has the ongoing pandemic affected that work? Join the School of Nursing’s Center for Aging Research and Education (CARE) on Wednesday November 17 …
Invitation to 3/25/19 presentation by Megan Zuelsdorff, candidate for Tenure Track Faculty position
The UW-Madison School of Nursing welcomes Megan Zuelsdorff, candidate for Tenure Track Faculty position, for a campus visit on Monday, March 25 and Tuesday, March 26, 2019. Please attend her presentation “Contextualizing Cognition: A Social-Biological …
30th Annual Colloquium on Aging: Call for Posters & Award Entries
The annual Colloquium on Aging is an important part of the UW-Madison Institute on Aging’s mission to provide information to the general public about current research in aging. It includes UW & guest speakers, a …
Student experiences related to older adult care
Gaining skills related to older adult care is increasingly important for future healthcare professionals – and there are many opportunities for you to do so. The School of Nursing’s Center for Aging Research and Education …
End-of-Life Decisions-What You Say and When You Say It Matter: CARE Connections
The September issue of CARE Connections, the monthly newsletter of the School of Nursing’s Center for Aging Research and Education, covers how conversations between healthcare professionals, patients and their families shape treatment decision-making towards the …
Leadership opportunity for first-year undergraduate students
Do you want to make professional connections with local providers and community leaders, and be a voice for the School of Nursing? Are you looking for a leadership position to build your resumé? The School …
Taking a Bite Out of Older Adult Nutrition: August CARE Connections
“With some people, you can see the effects of poor nutrition over time. So if you can get to people before they’re that sick, it can have a real benefit. It can be as simple …