A Decade of Recognition for Men in Nursing
Faculty and students from the School of Nursing were on hand at the annual AAMN conference in St. Louis to receive the honor.
The Harmful Impact of Racial Bias in the NICU
Desi Newberry, DNP, NNP-BC and colleagues are researching how racialized labels are harmful to health outcomes.
School of Nursing Leads in Mental Health Care Education
Answering the global need for mental healthcare, the School of Nursing’s top-ranked psychiatric-mental health nursing programs provide pathways to filling the gap.
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4th Annual Community Health Lecture Empowers Nursing Professionals
On September 30, 2024, Duke University School of Nursing hosted its 4th Annual Community Health Lecture on campus and via livestream. U.S. Public Health Service Rear Admiral and Chief Nursing Officer Jennifer Moon delivered the keynote lecture, “Strengthening the Nursing Workforce through H.O.P.E.,” emphasizing the key role that nursing professionals play in strengthening the healthcare system and improving health outcomes.
Erosion of the Latino Health Advantage: A Closer Look
Dr. Rosa Gonzalez-Guarda and Dr. Jay Pearson examined the decline in health outcomes among the Latino population in the US post-COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the need for systemic policy changes.
Duke University School of Nursing Re-Designated as 2024 NLN Center of Excellence
The School of Nursing has been re-designated as a 2024 NLN Center of Excellence, recognizing its outstanding contributions to nursing education.