It’s National Nurses Week! UB nursing dean available for interviews

Annette Wysocki can discuss the important role nurses play, and why it’s more important than ever to support them

Release Date: May 6, 2024

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Annette Wysocki

BUFFALO, N.Y. — With National Nurses Week running May 6-12, University at Buffalo School of Nursing Dean Annette Wysocki is available to discuss the profession that she calls “the powerhouse of the health care system.”

Wysocki – an expert on nursing education, federal funding of nursing programs, wound care and other topics – joined UB in 2022.

While nurses are annually ranked the most-trusted profession in the nation, their work often goes unrecognized or underappreciated. This even though nurses make up the nation’s largest number of health care providers, numbering over 4 million, and that nurses administer the majority of care that patients in acute care receive.

She can discuss how nursing education is evolving, including UB’s No. 1 ranked online bachelor’s program; the nursing faculty shortage at the nation’s colleges and universities; how baccalaureate-prepared nurse workforce lower the odds of inpatient mortality by 25%; and other topics.

Please contact Charles Anzalone at 716-645-4600 or anzalon@buffalo.edu to inquire about Wysocki’s availability.

Media Contact Information

Charles Anzalone
News Content Manager
Educational Opportunity Center, Law,
Nursing, Honors College, Student Activities

Tel: 716-645-4600
anzalon@buffalo.edu