Duke University School of Nursing is now accepting applications for its new Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Cluster Hire Initiative. This initiative builds upon the strengths of Duke School of Nursing faculty in addressing health equity and community health, bringing a cluster of new…
Duke University School of Nursing is accepting applications for its Vice Dean for Research position. At the forefront of nursing education, research and clinical practice, the faculty, staff and students at the Duke School of Nursing seek to improve health outcomes for real people, families and…
Editor's Note: This is part one of our two-part Black History Month feature. The second part focuses on our sickle cell research. Every February, the nation uplifts the contributions of and reflects upon the struggles and experiences of the African American/Black community. Duke…
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Sigma Beta Epsilon, DUSON's chapter of the Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, was awarded its first ever prestigious Key Award at the Biennial Meeting in Indianapolis on Sunday, Nov. 7. Kathy Trotter, immediate past president and associate professor, received the…
Illiyah Edwards, ABSN'20, is one of four recipients to receive the highly selective and competitive March of Dimes Graduate Nursing Scholarship Awards. The award recognizes and promotes excellence in nursing and furthers the organization’s commitment to ensuring moms and babies…
The MSN Program welcomed its students to campus from September 27 to October 2 for the Fall 2021 Nurse Practitioner Intensives (NPI). Some activities had a virtual option or were held virtually.  Throughout the week, students participated in lectures and hands-on sessions appropriate to their…
Jennifer Wenthur, MSN student, has been awarded the Army Nurse Corps Association scholarship, hand delivered by David Parker, her clinical preceptor and an Army veteran. One of the Army Nurse Corps Association’s major initiatives is the Scholarship Program.…
Paige Synesael, PhD student, has received the Mary Lewis Wyche Scholarship, which is administered by the North Carolina Foundation for Nursing. The application pool this year was competitive. Mary Lewis Wyche was the founder of the North Carolina Nurses Association in 1902…
MSN students Jennifer Rowswell and Kegt Vildor, who is also earning his DNP, earned HRSA Nursing Health Corps Scholarships. HRSA Health Workforce will pay their tuition, fees and other educational costs, and the students will work at a Critical Shortage Facility (CSF) when they graduate. Many…
Duke Health Center for Interprofessional Education and Care (IPEC) is pleased to offer grant funding for Duke faculty and affiliated health professionals engaged in education program development for students enrolled in profession specific degree programs at the Schools of Medicine and Nursing—this…
Hanzhang Xu, assistant professor, recently was awarded a travel scholarship through an NIH grant (R24 AG061421) to attend a workshop on Reserve and Resilience in Cognitive Aging and Dementia. This workshop is organized by an NIA funded Collaboratory on Research Definitions.
Duke University School of Nursing has been granted a $30,000 award from Jonas Philanthropies to support scholarships for two Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) students. Barbara S. Turner, PhD, RN, FAAN, Elizabeth P. Hanes Professor of Nursing, and her team have been entrusted with the two-year…
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