Yale University. School of Nursing
Enlarge text Shrink text- Nursing studies index, 1984:CIP t.p. (Yale University School of Nursing)
- LC data base, 8/27/84(hdg.: Yale University. School of Nursing)
- Yale School of Nursing Web site, Yale School of Nursing--a brief history, viewed Jan. 25, 2006p. 8 (founded in 1873) p. 9 (operating at the General Hospital Society of Connecticut, more commonly known as the State Hospital of Connecticut, in New Haven) p. 10 (replacement of the Connecticut Training School with the Yale University School of Nursing ... Connecticut Training School which graduated its fiftieth and last class in 1926, the same year as the graduation of the first class from YSN)
- Advancing excellence at the Yale School of Nursing, [2013].
The Yale School of Nursing (YSN) is the nursing school of Yale University, located in West Haven, Connecticut. It is among the top 20 graduate nursing schools in the country, according to the latest rankings by U.S. News & World Report (2024). In addition to the top 20 tier overall ranking, the school’s Advanced Practice Nursing specialties in Psychiatric-Mental Health and Adult-Gerontology Primary Care had the fifth highest scores nationally as ranked by peer institutions. Yale’s School of Nursing remains among the most selective in the nation, with only 15% of applicants estimated to be accepted. Established in 1923 in New Haven, Connecticut, YSN moved in 2013 to Yale University's West Campus, located in West Haven and Orange, CT.
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