UC students destigmatize stress in nursing
May 7, 2025
UC nurse anesthesia graduate students lead a research-based effort to address stress and burnout in nursing, coping strategies, and the importance of mindfulness and peer support.
Nurses are essential to the healthcare system, providing hands-on care and support for patients and their families. Their impact, however, goes far beyond that—they are leaders, innovators, educators, problem solvers, patient advocates, policy influencers and much more.
Nursing is both an art and a science, a highly specialized profession that continuously evolves blending compassionate care, evidence-based practices and clinical expertise to heal, support and empower patients.
For more than 130 years, UC College of Nursing has proudly prepared skilled and confident nurses to provide exceptional care and serve their communities as dedicated caregivers and leaders in the profession.
UC Nurses. We See Leaders.
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Our long standing relationships with other University of Cincinnati health colleges and clinical partners offer learning and research opportunities across health disciplines.
Students gain valuable, real-world experience and grow personally and professionally through our co-op program and international clinical opportunities.
By leveraging technology and innovation, our faculty prepare students to seamlessly transition to the workplace and create solutions that improve and transform patient care.
May 7, 2025
UC nurse anesthesia graduate students lead a research-based effort to address stress and burnout in nursing, coping strategies, and the importance of mindfulness and peer support.
May 6, 2025
Amid ongoing challenges across the health care workforce, including burnout and shortages, the University of Cincinnati is working to tackle this issue through a program that embeds students in clinical settings.
May 5, 2025
During the BSN final semester, all knowledge and experience acquired comes together at the Capstone course. Through this experience, students reflect on their academic and clinical journey and design an evidence-based project that connects their education with the realities of professional practice. Whether focused on improving patient outcomes, enhancing nursing workflows, promoting professional development, or impacting community health, the capstone project challenges students to think critically, act creatively and demonstrate their readiness to enter the nursing profession.