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  • RWJF Nursing and Health Policy Collaborative
    RWJF Nursing and Health Policy Collaborative
    RWJF Collaborative Fellow Regina Eddie attends a meeting at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
  • RWJF Nursing and Health Policy Collaborative
    RWJF Nursing and Health Policy Collaborative
    RWJF Collaborative Fellow Mark Siemon receives his doctoral hood from Professor Geoff Shuster while Dean Nancy Ridenour looks on.
  • RWJF Nursing and Health Policy Collaborative
    RWJF Nursing and Health Policy Collaborative
    RWJF Collaborative Fellow Angelina Flores-Montoya meets with U.S.Senator for New Mexico Tom Udall during a visit to the Capitol.
  • Interested in a PhD in Nursing with a health policy concentration? Click the image for more info!
    Interested in a PhD in Nursing with a health policy concentration? Click the image for more info!
  • RWJF 2017 Health Policy Speaker Sworn In!
    RWJF 2017 Health Policy Speaker Sworn In!
    2017 Health Policy Speaker, Nurse Practioner, Gale Adcock was sworn in on January 3rd, 2017. We are proud to have Representative Adcock speaking at our Teaching Health Policy in Graduate Nursing Education: Giving Wings to Innovation conference in Coronado, CA.
  • 4th Annual National Health Policy Conference in 2017!
    4th Annual National Health Policy Conference in 2017!
    Save the Date! Our 2017 National Health Policy Conference is coming to Coronado, CA!

Preparing a new generation of diverse, PhD-prepared nurses to meet our nation's health policy challenges

Meet our Students

  • Mariah Wood
    Successfully Defended 2018

    Mariah Wood is an RWJF Nursing and Health Policy Collaborative Fellow. Prior to becoming a nurse, Mariah received an undergraduate …

  • LisaMarie Aguilar Turk Fellow

    “Nurses have many ideas for change, but you have to empower yourself and develop a voice for public policy through graduate education.”