This award includes a $30,000 grant for a leadership project at Mount Sinai, as well as opportunities within the field of nursing education on a local and national level. Dr. Capitulo's leadership project will focus on creating a model for health care professionals and staff to assist in navigating the turbulent changes in the industry.
Dr. Capitulo has been a Director at Mount Sinai since 1995. She has lead major redesign projects, nursing research initiatives, and created a model of patient-focused, family-centered care. Her research interest includes work in the areas of bereavement counseling, patient satisfaction, patient education, and scientific translation. She holds a Doctorate in Nursing from Columbia University's School of Nursing and is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
About the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, based in Princeton, NJ, is the nation's largest philanthropy devoted exclusively to health and health care. It concentrates its grant-making in four goal areas: to assure that all Americans have access to basic health care at reasonable cost; to improve care and support for people with chronic health conditions; to promote healthy communities and lifestyles; and to reduce the personal, social and economic harm caused by substance abuse.
About The Mount Sinai Medical Center
The Mount Sinai Medical Center encompasses The Mount Sinai Hospital and Mount Sinai School of Medicine. The Mount Sinai Hospital is one of the nation's oldest, largest and most-respected voluntary hospitals.
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Contact: Lucia Lee
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212-241-9200
The Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine
2-Aug-2004