ConsultGeriRN.org, with content formerly on GeroNurseOnline.org, is the geriatric clinical nursing website of The Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing, at New York University's College of Nursing, College of Dentistry. ConsultGeriRN.org is an evidence-based online resource for nurses in clinical and educational settings.
ConsultGeriRN.org is endorsed by the following organizations as an authoritative resource for evidence-based, best practices on nursing care of older adults: NGNA, AALTCN, NADONA, AANAC, and others. Read More.
The Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing has recently launched a revised Gerontological Certification Review Course. The purpose of this review course is to help nurses prepare to sit for the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Gerontological Nurse Certification Exmaination. The Review Course offers a summary of current key clinical information and issues central to caring for the highly specialized needs of older adults. Learn More...
The Hartford Institute is pleased to announce the creation of the Hartford Institute Forums. Register to read and discuss questions, thoughts and ideas on the subject of geriatric nursing!
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NICHE is a comprehensive program proven to help hospital nursing departments more efficiently and effectively to meet the special needs of their geriatric patients. Over 200 hospitals nationally have benefited from integrating NICHE into their facility. Learn More...
The Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing at NYU's College of Nursing and The American Journal of Nursing recently launched a collaborative project called How to Try This, a series of free Web-based resources including demonstration videos and companion articles. Read more...
Authored by M. Brian Bixby and Mary D. Naylor from the NewCourtland Center for Transitions and Health at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, this issue describes how to identify patients at high risk for poor outcomes after hospitalization for an acute or exacerbated chronic illness. View Try This Issue 26