News for Faculty and Staff
- April 5, 2022Associate Dean Brigit M. Carter was awarded the Individual Excellence recognition for Excellence in Social Mission in Health Professions Education.
- April 1, 2022April is Celebrate Diversity Month, and it allows us time to reflect on how our differences are our strengths.
- March 29, 2022Duke University School of Nursing ranks #2 overall in the country and has earned several top positions in the 2023 U.S. News & World Report rankings, released Tuesday, March 29, 2022.
- March 29, 2022On Tuesday, March 29, 2022, Dean Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, PhD, MPH, LCSW, RN, ANP-BC, PMHNP-BC, FAAN, testified to the Joint Legislative Committee on Access to Healthcare and Medicaid Expansion at the North Carolina General Assembly about full practice authority for NPs providing primary care.
- March 23, 2022Since 1987, Women’s History Month has served as an annual opportunity to celebrate and reflect upon the accomplishments and roles of American women. This month, we take time to acknowledge and uplift the past, present and future women of the Duke University School of Nursing community.
- March 23, 2022Editor's Note: This article first appeared on the Duke CTSI website. Duke CTSI announces the publication of a new case study, "Biopsychosocial Determinants of Pain in Sickle Cell Disease," a research study led by Dr. Mitchell Knisely of the Duke University School of Nursing.
- March 17, 2022Kody H. Kinsley, North Carolina Secretary of Health and Human Services, presented “Responding to and Recovering from a Global Pandemic” in the “Building Upon Excellence” Dean’s Lecture Series hosted by Duke University School of Nursing on Thursday, March 3. The event was held on Zoom in English with simultaneous interpretation in Spanish.
- March 10, 2022Libby Carver, DNP, FNP, was named the 2021 Outstanding Nurse of the Year by the North Carolina Nurses Association Triangle Region for her work as manager of the Employee Occupational Health and Wellness (EOHW) COVID hotline. She talks about this honor and reflects on Women's History Month.
- March 8, 2022Sylvia Trent-Adams will deliver the 59th annual Harriet Cook Carter lecture at Duke University School of Nursing.
- March 8, 2022The theme for Women’s History Month this year is “providing healing, promoting hope.” What a fitting phrase to summarize the incredible work of our female colleagues at Duke Health.
- March 8, 2022Congratulations to Stephanie Ibemere, assistant professor, who has received an award from Augusta University for the Programs to Increase Diversity Among Individuals Engaged (PRIDE) in Health-Related Research — Functional and Translational Genomics of Blood Disorders (FTG) application entitled: “Assessing Advanced Practice Provider Disease Management, Knowledge Skills and Practice."