Duke School of Nursing Celebrates, Cares for Women Through Health Care Practices, Nursing Education

Since 1987, Women’s History Month has served as an annual opportunity to celebrate and reflect upon the accomplishments and roles of American women. This month, we take time to acknowledge and uplift the past, present and future women of the Duke University School of Nursing community.  

Kody H. Kinsley, N.C. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Discussed N.C.’s Response to Pandemic, Health Initiatives in Dean’s Lecture Series

Kody H. Kinsley, North Carolina Secretary of Health and Human Services, presented “Responding to and Recovering from a Global Pandemic” in the “Building Upon Excellence” Dean’s Lecture Series hosted by Duke University School of Nursing on Thursday, March 3. The event was held on Zoom in English with simultaneous interpretation in Spanish. 

Ibemere Receives Award from Augusta University

Congratulations to Stephanie Ibemere, assistant professor, who has received an award from Augusta University for the Programs to Increase Diversity Among Individuals Engaged (PRIDE) in Health-Related Research — Functional and Translational Genomics of Blood Disorders (FTG) application entitled: “Assessing Advanced Practice Provider Disease Management, Knowledge Skills and Practice."

Update on Mask Mandate

In compliance with Duke University’s updated policies, masks will continue to be required in classrooms, labs and clinical settings. Those who work in the Duke University Health System must continue to follow full mask mandate while on DUHS premises.
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