Muckler Presents at International Meeting
Chris Muckler, associate professor, recently presented at the International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH), an annual conference hosted by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare.
Chris Muckler, associate professor, recently presented at the International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH), an annual conference hosted by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare.
Learning Innovation recently announced a new seed-funding and technical assistance program called Carry the Innovation Forward. They are soliciting proposals from faculty of all disciplines who want to use their experiences from pandemic teaching to innovate the future of teaching and learning at Duke and are currently accepting proposals that align with one or more of the following areas:
Benjamin A. Smallheer, associate professor, has been invited to serve as the new consulting editor for Nursing Clinics of North America by Elsevier.
Megan Freed, research program leader, started with DUSON in January. She comes to DUSON with core expertise in strategic communications, participant/audience engagement, and development of digital health technologies to improve community health and advance social policy. For more than 15 years, she has worked with mission-driven nonprofit leaders and principal investigators to bring strategic direction and alignment to project teams as they launch new, innovative programs or products.
Congratulations to Angela Richard-Eaglin (21-23), assistant professor, for being selected as the 2021-2023 IEE Teaching Fellow!
About the Scholarship
“Equality means more than passing laws. The struggle is really won in the hearts and minds of the community, where it really counts.” - Barbara Gittings
Across the United States, far too many people in the LGBTQ+ community are denied human rights, robbed of big opportunities, and ridiculed solely because of their identity.
Combatting civil rights issues that the LGBTQ+ community face regularly requires providing distinct and unique opportunities for people to grow and flourish.
The WiseGeek LGBTQ+ Awareness Scholarship exists to support the dreams and aspirations of LGBTQ+ youth across the country. The scholarship is open to students who identify as a member of this community.
Eligibility Requirements
Leading to Equitable Access to Health Professions (LEAHP) is a component of the Duke University School of Nursing Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
The Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion provides integrated pipeline and bridge programs for students, clinical staff and faculty that provide professional development and mentorship.
Postdoc Stephanie Ibemere joined the Duke University School of Nursing a year ago, bringing with her a vast experience as a registered nurse and researcher.
On February 2, more than 220 people attended the 58th Harriet Cook Carter Lecture "The Future of Nursing: A Look Back and A Look Ahead" from 3 to 4:45 p.m.