Organizations Health Equity Academy II DUSON Student Organizations American Association of Men in Nursing National Association of Hispanic Nurses National Black Nurses Association,…
Se Hee Min, PhD student, presented a research poster as a Rising Stars of Research and Scholarship Invited Student Poster at the Sigma Theta Tau Virtual 31st International Research Congress. The poster was titled “Peer i-Coaching for Activated Self-Management Optimization in…
Jacqueline Nikpour, PhD student, is one of this year's recipients of AcademyHealth's Alice S. Hersh Student Scholarship. Applications are judged partly based on the applicant's commitment to the field of health services research or health policy and their potential to…
MSN student Angela Tatis has been selected as a recipient of the 2020 American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) Board of Directors (BOD) Student Scholarship. She was selected as one of 32 pre-licensure/undergraduate and graduate students who will…
MSN alumna Rachel Hester was highlighted in the Statesville Record & Landmark article "Davis Medical Group names new family practice nurse." Her accolades include an academic merit scholarship from DUSON. 
Anna Fraifeld, DNP student, has received a $3000 scholarship from the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) Foundation. The AANA Foundation received 2,288 competitive student scholarship applications this year, and 71 scholarships were awarded…
Congratulations to PhD student Jiepin Cao for being selected as The Melissa Institute candidate for the Belfer-Aptman Scholars Award. The scholarship is for graduate students who address issues of violence prevention and/or treatment. Associate Professors Rosa…
Congratulations to Cristina Hendrix, associate professor, Benjamin Smallheer, assistant professor, Mary Affronti, professor, and Brigit Carter, associate dean for Diversity and Inclusion, and their teams for their proposed project titled Diverse AGNPs for Diverse Elders (DiADE), which they…
IPEC Center Newsletter - Fall 2023 Fall 2023 Newsletter   Duke IPEC Monthly Update: June 2022 In this month's issue learn more about dissemination, distinctions and scholarship, student engagement, and educational programming. Visit…
PhD student Nicole Calhoun is the recipient of a Genentech Foundation Summer Research Scholarship. The primary goal of the Genentech Foundation programs is to alleviate the need for underrepresented STEM students to work at outside jobs, so they have time to engage in research…
Alessandra Lopez, MSN student, has been awarded a Graduate Scholarship in Oncology Nursing Practice from the American Cancer Society. She is one of four individuals nationally to receive this award. Lopez is majoring in Family Nurse Practitioner in addition to…
Two students and two faculty members were recognized during the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture’s annual Abele Honors ceremony, which honors individuals for their excellence in scholarship and service to the university and to the community. PhD students Jewel Scott…
The Foundation for Academic Nursing, the new philanthropic arm of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), has created a new program designed to spark innovation and excellence in academic nursing. The AACN Faculty Scholars Grant Program will provide funding…
Marilyn H. Oermann, Thelma M. Ingles Professor of Nursing, Kathleen S. Ashton, consulting associate, Alison H. Edie, assistant professor, Sathya Amarasekara, statistician III, and Leila S. Ledbetter, liaison librarian to the School of Nursing, contributed to the "Analysis…
PhD student Heeyeon Son has been awarded a competitive renewal of her American Cancer Society Cancer Doctoral Scholarship in Cancer Nursing for her project "Family Communication in Pediatric Palliative Care in Korea." Son and her sponsor Sharron Docherty, associate professor,…
Michael Cary, associate professor, was recently featured in a Duke Today article entitled "A Community That Writes Together" which discusses how black faculty create an effective structure to boost productivity and support each other's scholarship. View full article here.
You may know the facts already: Donna Allen Harris became the first African-American to graduate from Duke University School of Nursing in 1971. But do you know the full story of the woman and her experience breaking the color barrier? To begin with, she had done this before. Before entering DUSON…
I am pleased to announce that John Brion, PhD, PMH NP-BC, will join DUSON’s faculty on February 1, 2020. He will be a member of the Healthcare in Adult Populations Division and assume important responsibilities in the MSN program’s Psych Mental Health Specialty.  Dr. Brion is a board-…
Duke's Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program takes you to the next level. Earning your DNP degree provides skills and tools that enable you to: Assess published evidence to inform your practice Improve systems of care to influence patient outcomes Make changes to enhance quality…
Dr. Teague received a BS in anthropology with a minor in chemistry from Vanderbilt University and an MS in Nursing from the MGH Institute of Health Professions in 2002. She earned her DNP from Duke University School of Nursing, where her DNP project focused on evaluating pediatric sleep and its…
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