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December 07, 2007

NIH Grants $2.2 Million to the Case’s Bolton School of Nursing

The National Institutes of Health will fund research at Case on chronic disease self-management through June 2012. Part of the money will go toward the creation of the Self-Management Advancement through Research and Translation (SMART) Center. Although most research in this field has focused mainly on adults and the elderly, the SMART center will focus on younger populations. The center will serve as a national leader in the field, both in researching new ideas and the incorporation of those ideas into clinical practices. Not only will Case nursing students benefit from the multitude of hospitals in the Cleveland area, they can enjoy new opportunities to learn the most innovative methods and treatments, leading to good jobs in pain management.

For more information, see the full article online.

Posted by sja15 at December 7, 2007 08:00 AM

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