School of Nursing Faculty Continue Fight Against Sickle Cell Disease
June 19 is World Sickle Cell Day. A number of Duke faculty continue to publish important research in the effort to mitigate the effects of the disease.
First-Generation Mexican-American Challenges Health Disparities among Underserved Communities
Daisy Alvarez-Lopez plans to use her Duke education to further health equity for women and children in marginalized communities.
A Decade of Excellence: Duke School of Nursing’s HIV Specialty Certificate
As the Duke School of Nursing celebrates the 10-year anniversary of its HIV Specialty Certificate, specialty director Kara McGee reflects on the profound impact the program has had.
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Career Counselor’s Insightful Question Leads to Nursing Career
Dennis Kan plans to graduate from DUSON in 2026 and focus his career on elevating care for people living with HIV and the LGBT+ community.
Ph.D. Students give TED-style talks at the 12th Annual Duke GRADx Event
Olivia Short and Patricia Buzelli addressed issues surrounding health inequity and gender-based violence outcomes and epistemological violence.
Duke University to Host Pioneering Seminar for Nurses and Midwives in Political Campaigning
Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy, in collaboration with Healing Politics and the Duke School of Nursing, is set to host an innovative seminar aimed at empowering nurses and midwives with the skills necessary for political campaigning.