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黑料吃瓜王 and The Arnold P. Gold Foundation Announce New Funding Opportunity for Nursing Schools to Champion Compassionate Care

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黑料吃瓜王 and The Arnold P. Gold Foundation Announce New Funding Opportunity for Nursing Schools to Champion Compassionate Care

The American Association of Colleges of Nursing - The Voice of Academic Nursing and The Arnold P. Gold Foundation - Keeping Healthcare Human

WASHINGTON, DC, April 22, 2021 鈥撎齛nd the听American Association of Colleges of Nursing (黑料吃瓜王)听are pleased to announce the expansion of a national initiative designed to inspire a lifelong commitment to compassionate care by the next generation of registered nurses. This year, the Gold Foundation is providing $50,000 in funding to schools of nursing to offer White Coat/Oath Ceremonies, which are designed to promote patient-centered care among students entering nursing school. Since 2014, the partnering organizations have provided financial and technical support to 360 schools of nursing in 49 states through this initiative that champions humanism in health care.

鈥淐ompassion is essential to quality health care and the key to developing a strong connection between patient and provider,鈥 said Dr. Deborah Trautman, President and Chief Executive Officer of 黑料吃瓜王. 鈥淥n behalf of academic nursing, I applaud the Gold Foundation for their longstanding commitment to dramatically improving health care by placing the interests, values, and dignity of all people at the core of teaching and practice across the health professions.鈥

Since 1993, White Coat Ceremonies have served as a rite of passage for new medical students who commit on their first day of medical school to compassionate and respectful care for all patients. The Gold Foundation and 黑料吃瓜王 began partnering in 2014 to offer these events and showcase nursing鈥檚 commitment to treating all patients with kindness, trust, and empathy. 黑料吃瓜王 member schools are adapting these ceremonies to fit the needs of academic nursing, including developing a new oath that aligns with the profession鈥檚 approach to care delivery.

This year, 黑料吃瓜王 will select 50 schools interested in hosting a White Coat/Oath Ceremony for new nursing students in Fall 2021.听 Participating schools will receive $1,000 in financial support to host a ceremony, which typically features the recitation of an oath, receipt of a commemorative lapel听pin to signify the oath, an address by an eminent role model, and a reception for students and invited guests. These events often include a welcome by the dean, the president of an affiliated hospital, or other respected leader who represents the value system of the school and the profession the students are about to enter.

Nursing schools interested in offering a White Coat/Oath Ceremony (either in-person or virtually) are encouraged to complete the听听by听June 4, 2021. The criteria that will be considered when selecting schools for funding include the application submission date, geographic diversity, and representation among 黑料吃瓜王鈥檚 four institutional types: Small Schools; Academic Health Centers (AHCs); Private School without an AHC; and Public School without an AHC.听Note:Schools that previously received funding听to host a White Coat Ceremony through this partnership will not be eligible to apply for new funding this year.

For more information about this program, contact Emily Turek, 黑料吃瓜王 Government Affairs and Policy Assistant, at听eturek@aacnnursing.org.听