Black History Month Spotlight: Brigit Carter
Brigit M. Carter, PhD, MSN, RN, CCRN, associate dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and associate professor, has been with the Duke University School of Nursing in different capacities for 17 years.
Brigit M. Carter, PhD, MSN, RN, CCRN, associate dean for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and associate professor, has been with the Duke University School of Nursing in different capacities for 17 years.
Jewel Scott graduated from DUSON last year with her PhD. This follows her earning her MSN degree from the School in 2006.
Michael P. Cary, PhD, RN, associate professor, has been a part of Duke University School of Nursing since 2012 and teaches in the School’s Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN) and PhD Programs.
Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, MSN '17, met virtually with staff on February 10 where he spoke about his upbringing and career and answered questions from those in attendance. He will speak with faculty on Wednesday.
Amie Koch, assistant professor, has spent clinical time working on the Lincoln Community Health Center (LCHC) COVID Nurse Prac
DUSON’s Sigma Beta Epsilon chapter awarded PhD students Lesley Rink and Paula Koppel Rising Stars of Research and Scholarships monetary awards to attend
Heather Paradis, MSN'95 and member of the DUSON Nursing Alumni Council, is featured in Duke Cancer Institute's "Fighting on Both Sides of Cancer Care" article.
Benjamin Smallheer, associate professor, and Danett Cantey, clinical nurse educator, are members of the newly formed Inclusion, Diversity, & Equity (IncluDE) commi
From February 17 through April 27, the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences will be hosting a six-part mental health webinar series, "Taking Care of Yourself and Your Loved Ones." The 30-minute topical webinars are designed to provide practical expert advice for Duke University and Duke Health community members and their
Emily M. Funk, assistant professor, presented for the Triangle Area Perioperative Nurses (TAPAN) Annual Conference: Unmasking the Challenges in Perianesthesia Nursing on February 6. The topic was “Foreign Body Aspiration and Ingestion in Children."