Monday, October 10, 2011

Firsts & Innovations

What does it mean to be first? Thought leadership, trailblazing, going where no one has gone before. These all describe nursing at Penn. From the start, nursing at Penn has meant being at the cutting edge, doing things differently, breaking new ground for science, for the benefit of our patients and our communities, and for future leaders in nursing. What was it like before nurses developed the evidence to manage symptoms, identified the best models to prevent illness, or helped patients through transitions and complex healthcare decisions? In short, where would healthcare be without nursing research? Nursing at Penn has led the way in these areas and many others.

Nursing at Penn always has meant thinking outside the box in our classrooms and our laboratories, at the bedside and the bench, about the very young and the very old, about the sick and the well. Nursing at Penn means influencing the world through ideas, through actions, and through policy changes.


As we open our celebration of 125 years of nursing at Penn, I share with you just a few of our innovations which have made a difference in the health of our world:

Our contributions to nursing and to health are exponential. With that in mind, I invite you to celebrate 125 years of nursing at Penn by helping us assemble a list of 125 innovative faculty, students, and alumni. Share your ideas at nursalum@pobox.upenn.edu and become a fan of Penn Nursing Alumni on Facebook for weekly updates on 125 Innovators and Ideas!

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