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UC Irvine Nursing in the Media

Bridging the Gap, March 26, 2025

Nurse-OC: Cultivating Equity Through Healthcare Education

“Nurse-OC is an innovative program at UC Irvine’s Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing that prepares future nurses and nurse practitioners to care for Orange County’s most vulnerable populations. This initiative was made possible by a transformative $5 million grant from CalOptima Health, as part of their Provider Workforce Development Initiative. ”
San Francisco Chronicle, March 22, 2025

UC’s most competitive major has a 1% acceptance rate, and it’s not computer science

““We’re even more selective than getting into Yale,” Mark Lazenby said of UC Irvine’s nursing school, where he’s the dean. … Lazenby, the dean, called on the state to invest more money not only in traditional nursing education, but also in the kind of research-intensive schooling that UC provides to its nursing students. All professors have doctorates and teach their students to interpret medical research or to become researchers themselves. Many students go on to graduate school and become hospital leaders.” (Nanette Asimov)