News for Faculty and Staff
- July 19, 2022Christy Bell serves as chair of the board of New Hope Clinic, which offers free medical, dental, and pharmaceutical care to low-income and uninsured residents of Brunswick County.
- July 18, 2022Faculty at Duke University School of Nursing and Duke University Health System (DUHS) partner to help clinical inquiry flourish through collaboration between bedside nurses and nurse scientists.
- July 5, 2022AANP has awarded Ragan Johnson the NP Award for her health equity work and Rep. Gale Adcock the Advocate Award for her leadership as a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives and advocacy leadership.
- June 28, 2022Having a trained and trusted professional who can help parents-to-be make healthy decisions and choose proper prenatal care can make a difference in maternal health and birth outcomes.
- June 22, 2022This is the final of a three-part series on nurse-led models of care that are making a difference in health outcomes for real people, families and communities. Introduced by Duke Nursing magazine. #longread
- June 22, 2022FAANPs are nurse practitioner (NP) leaders recognized for their outstanding contributions to NP education, policy, clinical practice or research.
- June 8, 2022This is the second of a three-part series on nurse-led models of care that are making a difference in health outcomes for real people, families and communities. Introduced by Duke Nursing magazine. #longread
- June 3, 2022Duke University School of Nursing joins Duke Health in taking a stand against gun violence and recognizing it as a public health crisis.
- June 3, 2022The School of Nursing joins Duke Health in its commitment to supporting our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and/or questioning community members and allies.
- May 19, 2022Made possible by a $20,000 Faculty Seed Grant from the Duke Office of Faculty Advancement, the podcast features health experts and researchers within the Duke Community and across the field of nursing.
- May 19, 2022The program offers a seamless transition between the two schools, allowing students to earn their bachelor’s degrees from Trinity and the School of Nursing in five years.
- May 18, 2022Adrianne Sapienza cites her education at Duke School of Nursing as contributing to her earning the invitation.