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Janice F. Bell is the Western Health Advantage Endowed Professor at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis, where she provides leadership, guidance, and mentorship to faculty, students, and staff, advancing the school's research program. An accomplished health services researcher, she joined the School of Nursing in 2012 and is a co-founder of the Family Caregiving Institute, which is dedicated to improving systems that support family caregivers. Her current research with the Alameda County Care Alliance focuses on creating innovative care models for older adults with advanced illnesses. Bell has played a significant role in defining frameworks for serious illness care and currently chairs the School of Nursing's Education Policy Curriculum Development Subcommittee. She received the UC Davis Deans' Excellence Mentoring Award in 2015 and was named the Western Health Advantage Endowed Professor in 2021. Before her tenure at UC Davis, Bell was an assistant professor of health services at the University of Washington, where she contributed to the Maternal Child Health Leadership Training Program. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Health Services Research, as well as a Master of Health Services and a Master of Nursing from the University of Washington. Bell has received more than 1,000 citations for her research and is widely published in various media outlets, including New York Reuters and NBC Nightly News.
University of California, Davis • Davis, CA
Provides leadership and mentorship in nursing education and research.
University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Primary faculty member in the Maternal Child Health Leadership Training Program.
Department of Computer Science. GRE is NOT required.