The School of Nursing joins Duke Health in its commitment to supporting our lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and/or questioning community members and allies.
The program offers a seamless transition between the two schools, allowing students to earn their bachelor’s degrees from Trinity and the School of Nursing in five years.
Made possible by a $20,000 Faculty Seed Grant from the Duke Office of Faculty Advancement, the podcast features health experts and researchers within the Duke Community and across the field of nursing.
Ammie Kahl feels earning her DNP will expand and advance her knowledge and experience as a nurse practitioner and help her positively impact the diabetes community.
Aside from being a phenomenal school with a commitment to health equity and inclusiveness, Sydney Lujan chose Duke to continue my education because its ABSN Program encompasses a holistic perspective on nursing.
Duke School of Nursing alumni have the educational background and the privilege to help and shape future providers through preceptorship and education, and Betsy Brenner would be thrilled to provide that for other students.