university of california san francisco kathleen dracup, rn, fnp, dnsc dean and professor

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University of CaliforniaSan Francisco

Kathleen Dracup, RN, FNP, DNScDean and Professor

- Organization of School- Strategic Plan - Relationship with Hospital

UCSF School of NursingUCSF School of NursingDepartment Faculty

Academic/Research Clinical Total

PhysiologicalNursing 19 13 32

Family HealthCare Nursing 13 21 34

Community Health Systems 18 17 35

Social & BehavioralSciences (LH) 11 -- 11

Institute for Health& Aging (LH) 26 26

TOTAL 87 51 138

Academic ProgramsAcademic Programs

MEPN (Master’s Entry Professional Nursing) students -- 60 / year earn RN

Master’s students -- 350Nursing PhD students -- 120Sociology PhD students -- 30

Goal:

Strengthen clinical practice programs to meet the constantly changing needs of clinical practice and research

Employment Settings of Registered Employment Settings of Registered Nurses - March 2000Nurses - March 2000

3.6%

9.5%

18.3%

2.1%

6.9%

59.1%

0

200000

400000

600000

800000

1000000

1200000

1400000

Hospital NursingHomes/

Extended CareFacilities

NursingEducation

Public/Community

Health*

AmbulatoryCare

Other

*includes occupational and school health settings

Source: National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses, Division of Nursing, BHPr, HRSA.

Student /Employees of University of CaliforniaStudent /Employees of University of California

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Advanced Practice SpecialtiesAdvanced Practice Specialties

Clinical Nurse Specialist

- Cardiovascular

- Oncology

- Critical Care / Trauma

- Gerontology (CNS)

- Pediatric

- Perinatal

- Psych / Mental Health

Advanced Practice SpecialtiesAdvanced Practice Specialties

Midwife Nurse Practitioner - Acute Care

- Pediatric

- Neonatal

- Gerontology (NP)

- Adult

- Family

- Occupational and Environmental Health

Nurse Practitioner and Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Nurse Specialist Clinical Nurse Specialist

Graduates UCSF Graduates UCSF

0

50

100

150

200

250

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

NPCNS

Acute Care Nurse Practitioners and Acute Care Nurse Practitioners and Critical Care Trauma Clinical Nurse Specialists Critical Care Trauma Clinical Nurse Specialists

Enrolled in UCSF School of NursingEnrolled in UCSF School of Nursing

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

ACNPsCCT CNSs

Goal:

Enhance contributions to research scholarship with collaborations across departments, Schools, and disciplines.

Goal:

Provide research and clinical training in nursing to colleagues worldwide.

International StudentsInternational Students

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Goal:

Support ongoing professional development for our faculty, students, and staff.

Anticipated Expansion S/Nursing

Increased # of MEPN students (60 to 96)

Increased # of Masters students (additional 24)

Increased # of international students Increased # of clinical faculty

Rationale for Co-Location

Clinical placement for S/N students

Clinical faculty for S/N students Clinical activities easily accessible # of Medical Center employees

who are also S/N students

Co-Locating: Advantages for the Medical Center

Recruitment and retention of nursing staff

Faculty resources available to nursing/medicine

Enhancement of research and clinical practice in the Medical Center

Trend in New Entrants and Losses Trend in New Entrants and Losses to the RN Population, 1988-2000to the RN Population, 1988-2000

-300000

-200000

-100000

0

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

New Entrants Losses

Source: National Sample Survey of Registered Nurses, Division of Nursing, BHPr, HRSA.

1992-1996 1988-1992

1996-2000

* Relocate LPPI and children’s * Relocate LPPI and children’s services to Mission Bayservices to Mission Bay

** Re-build Medical Center on Re-build Medical Center on ParnassusParnassus

Other Options??

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