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Acute Care and Severe Illnesses
From intensive care to the emergency department, our acute care research and programs focus on providing patients with the best treatment for sudden and severe illnesses and injuries.
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Aging & Elderly Care
Seniors are the most rapidly growing patient population in the US. Developing new methodologies for educating caregivers and improving tools for evidence-based care creates better health outcomes for aging adults.
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Chronic Conditions
Chronic conditions such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are the leading causes of death and disability in the United States. Our focus on preventing and managing these conditions across the life span improves health outcomes and saves lives.
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Health Disparities and Equity
Investigating and addressing the factors that increase the risk of poor health outcomes in vulnerable populations is critical to creating health equity.
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Maternal, Child and Family Health
Parents, spouses, and other family members play a central role in determining an individual’s health. At Carolina Nursing, we’re committed to improving the health of women, children and families using family-focused interventions.
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Mental and Behavioral Health
The integration of social, environmental, behavioral and mental health considerations into patient care is the future of nursing.
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Patient Safety and Quality of Care
Using the latest in simulation-based educational experiences, data-driven practice and workforce research, we are empowering nurses to deliver the best care to their patients.
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Public and Global Health
As we work to advance health care for our neighbors, the impact of that work is felt at points all over the globe. From our home on South Columbia Street, to Cambodia, to Cairo, Carolina Nursing is improving nursing education and health care all around the world.
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