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UB
School of Nursing
1040
Kimball Tower
3435 Main Street
Buffalo, NY 14214
716.829.3314
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Welcome to the University at Buffalo
School of Nursing's homepage on the World Wide Web. The School of
Nursing began in the 1930's as a division of the School of Medicine and
became an independent unit within the University in 1940. Nearly 6,000
alumni have graduated from the school's programs, which span the
academic spectrum from the baccalaureate through the doctoral degree.
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The School has grown significantly
in sophistication and scholarship since Mrs. Anne Sengbusch was
appointed the founding dean. Each faculty member, each dean and each
alumni have contributed to this growth. Yet, shaped as it is by its
history the School is destined always to be a work in progress.
Excellent nurses and leaders have been educated here but there are
always new horizons to be explored and new challenges to pursue. Now,
perhaps more than ever before staggering changes in health care and in
society call for innovation and flexibility in education, and for
increases in the efforts to make our research relevant to solving the
everyday problems of our world.
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Our current students will be the nursing
leaders of the 21st century, many of them practicing until nearly
mid-century. As we reflect on the changes that have occurred during the
School of Nursing's history, we can scarcely imagine the world in which
our students will practice. In spite of that, we must give them today
the skills that they will use tomorrow. These are skills of the
intellect - to solve problems, to make decisions, to continue learning
- and skills of the heart - to value the individuality of all people,
to champion the vulnerable, to care and to comfort.
On behalf of the faculty, staff, and
students of the School of Nursing, I welcome your interest in the
School of Nursing.
Jean K. Brown, PhD, RN, FAAN
Dean and Professor
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