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…
Jennie De Gagne, professor, was invited to give a lecture entitled “Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: Methods for Message Dissemination” for the 2021-2022 Faculty Fellows in the Invest in Nursing Project. The Invest in Nursing Faculty Fellowship is a one-year program…
Julia Walker, professor, released "A deep learning approach to student registered nurse anesthetist (SRNA) education" in De Gruyter with Angela Richard-Eaglin, assistant professor, Akhil Hegde, research scientist, and Virginia (Chris) Muckler, associate professor.
Abstract…
The Academy for Academic and Social Enrichment and Leadership Development for Health Equity welcomes their final cohort of Health Equity Academy II (HEA II) Scholars. These nine HEA II Scholars are Troy Duncan, Mitchell Schurz, Sophia “Sophie” Forte, Bria Allen, Ryan Lawton, Marlana…
Journals provide a valuable resource for the health care professional and educator. Whether it is a student progressing toward their first job or a professional decades into their career, journals keep the reader informed about the latest research and clinical and educational advancements in…
Julia Walker, professor, Angela Richard-Eaglin, assistant professor, Akhil Hegde, research scientist, and Virginia Muckler, associate professor, wrote "A deep learning approach to student registered nurse anesthetist (SRNA) education" in the International Journal of Nursing Education…
Jodene Jensen, MSN student, has been selected as a recipient of the 2021 American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) Board of Directors (BOD) Student Scholarship! Being selected as one of the 30 pre-licensure/undergraduate and graduate students who will participate in the…
An alumna of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program is now leading the program as its new assistant dean — Julee Waldrop, DNP, PNP, FAANP, FAAN.
Waldrop comes to the position after holding the role as a professor in the School of Nursing at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A…
Two students from the Nurse Anesthesia-DNP Program, Christine Parilli and Zachary Smith, were recently competitively selected to receive the North Carolina Association of Nurse Anesthetists (NCANA) Doctoral Leadership Education & Development (LEAD) Scholarship in the amount of…
The International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL) has presented the Duke University Center for Nursing Discovery (CND) team with an Award of Excellence as this year’s celebrated recipient of the “Frontline Simulation Champion" Excellence Award.
Those…
Marilyn Oermann, Thelma M. Ingles Professor of Nursing, was a keynote speaker at the 2021 Virtual Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) International Forum. Her presentation was: "Working Together on Scholarship: Collaboration through Dissemination."