Nikpour, Yap Present at Duke-Margolis Health Policy Seminar

Jacqueline Nikpour, PhD student and Duke-Margolis Scholar, and Tracey Yap, associate professor,&nbs

Jacqueline Nikpour, PhD student and Duke-Margolis Scholar, and Tracey Yap, associate professor,&nbs
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Tina Johnson, an instructional designer and Sakai expert on the DUSON Educational Technology team, has graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Information Technology degree from Western Governors University.
The Duke Institute for Health Innovation (DIHI) enables transformative innovation in health and health care by catalyzing multidisciplinary teamwork across Duke University and Duke Health. DIHI announces the next emerging ideas and funding cycle for innovative ideas and projects.
Kudos to Xiao Hu, Ann Henshaw Gardiner Distinguished Professor of Nursing, and his entire team for the submission of their NIH R01 application entitled: "Learning to Predict Delayed Cerebral Ischemia with Novel Continuous Cerebral Arterial State Index." This proposal requests funding for a five-year period with a start date of September 1, 2020.
Duke Campus Club, a vibrant, inclusive and active organization for Duke-affiliated women, will host an Information Session on Friday, September 11, at 4 p.m.
Valerie Howard, associate dean for academic affairs, announced that Debbie Travers, former associate professor with tenure, will join DUSON as an associate consulting professor to support the MSN Informatics Program and its students beginning January 1, 2021. Ryan Shaw, associate professor, will continue to provide support and leadership to the program in the interim.
Daniel Ennis, the chief financial and operating officer at The Johns Hopkins University, will be Duke’s next executive vice president effective December 1, Duke President Vincent E.
DUSON would like to welcome the Population Care Coordinator Program (PCCP) Fall 2020 virtual Cohort from Visiting Nurse Service New York (VNSNY). For over 125 years, the Visiting Nurse Service of New York has been committed to meeting the health care needs of New Yorkers with compassionate, high-quality home health care.