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Stanford University School of Nursing Alumnae Legacy Grants
- Program Overview -
Legacy Guidelines
About the Legacy
The Stanford University School of Nursing (SUSN) Alumnae Legacy
is intended to perpetuate the SUSN's tradition of excellence in
nursing, practice, administration, education and research. The Legacy
is a living expression of enduring commitment to nursing's capacity
to impact health care and aims to:
- Preserve the SUSN's philosophy of person-centered care,
- Enhance nurses' professional development through support of
practice, education and research, and
- Promote nursing's role and influence in the evolving health
care system.
The SUSN Alumnae Legacy provides support to advance innovative
research and demonstration projects that enhance nurses' capacity
to deliver comprehensive health services to patients and their families
across the continuum of care. It is expected that SUSN Alumnae Legacy
projects will focus on issues/questions that are strategic priorities
in contemporary health care and innovations that advance improvements
in clinical patient care quality, outcomes and cost effectiveness.
Who May Apply for SUSN Alumnae Legacy Grants
Applicants for SUSN Alumnae Legacy Grants, in the role of Principal
Investigator or Project Director, must be professionally affiliated
with Stanford University Hospital and Clinics, Lucile Packard Children's
Hospital at Stanford, or off campus sites with established clinical
affiliations with Stanford University Hospital and Clinics, Lucile
Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford; or graduates of SUSN. .It
should be noted that graduates of SUSN, who are no longer affiliated
with Stanford University, will be expected to propose projects that
will have a measurable impact on improving patient care quality,
outcomes or cost effectiveness at Stanford University Hospital and
Clinics or Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford. Because
it is envisioned that Legacy projects will be highly collaborative,
it is important to note that members of the project team, for example,
Co-Investigators or project consultants, need not be formally affiliated
with Stanford University Hospital and Clinics or Lucile Packard
Children's Hospital at Stanford.
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