Mar 28, 2024  
Undergraduate Record 2021-2022 
    
Undergraduate Record 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED RECORD]

School of Nursing: Facilities and Resources


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Claude Moore Health Sciences Library The library primarily serves the faculty, students, and staff of UVA Health, which includes the School of Nursing, School of Medicine, and the UVA Medical Center. The library is a modern facility that features quiet study and group study space, a space with video conferencing capabilities that are HIPAA compliant, classrooms, a multipurpose space, computers, and a presentation studio. The library licenses over 4,400 journal titles and provides access to over 44,000 electronic and print books and 1,700 multimedia programs. The library’s large collection of databases includes PubMed, ScienceDirect, AccessMedicine, Web of Science, UpToDate, and ClinicalKey. For interdisciplinary research, Health System affiliates have access to the entire University of Virginia online holdings, including over 462,000 ebooks, 174,000 journals, and 1,000 databases. Interlibrary loan, at no cost to Health System affiliates, is available to obtain research materials not available at the University.

Cooperating Institutions and Agencies The School of Nursing cooperates with other institutions and agencies to provide clinical learning opportunities for students. Utilizing health departments, community hospitals, out-patient facilities, home care agencies, industries, schools, older adult care facilities, mental health care facilities, and rehabilitation centers, the School of Nursing provides varied clinical experiences for its students.

Counseling The Department of Student Health and Wellness and the University Counseling and Psychological Center (CAPS) are available to assist students through individual and group counseling sessions.

McLeod Hall & Claude Moore Nursing Education Building Located in the eastern part of the University Grounds, near the UVA Medical Center, the school occupies the Claude Moore Nursing Education Building and McLeod Hall. McLeod Hall is a five-story brick building that has housed the School of Nursing since its dedication in November 1972. The Claude Moore Nursing Education Building is a four-story facility that opened in June 2008. Both facilities house classrooms, an auditorium, clinical learning laboratories, seminar rooms, and offices. 

The School of Nursing draws upon the resources of the academic departments in the College of Arts and Sciences, the other undergraduate schools of the University, and on the clinical facilities and instructional materials of UVA Health. 

In addition to the academic resources of the University, nursing students receive clinical experience at UVA Health, public health agencies, community agencies, private and state hospitals, nursing homes, and industrial settings. 

Parking Interested students may contact UVA Parking & Transportation for information on student parking permits: https://parking.virginia.edu/student-parking. Students must comply with UVA Health System policies prohibiting use of patient parking by all non-patients. Parking at the Richmond Center is available for RN-BSN students enrolled at the Richmond location.

UVA Health The School of Nursing is a part of UVA Health, which has been consistently ranked among the Commonwealth of Virginia’s top health care centers. The nursing program enjoys a special relationship with the University Medical Center, a 631-bed teaching and research hospital. 

Special units in the University Medical Center complex include a children’s medical center, a cancer center, a clinical research center, cardiac, medical, and surgical intensive care units, and a burn and wound care center. The Pegasus Air Emergency Rescue Service can transport patients from up to 500 miles.