DUSON WELLNESS NEEDS ANALYSIS SURVEY! Our new wellness coordinator needs your opinion! Now is the time to voice your opinion about what should be done with DUSON’s wellness programs & events! All responses and suggestions will be taken into consideration. Deadline is March 1st…
Congratulations to Jewel Scott, PhD student; and her sponsor Leigh Ann Simmons, associate professor; who have received an award for their NIH F31 NRSA proposal entitled “Positive Social Determinants of Health and Blood Pressure among Young Black Women with a History of Early…
DUSON Community Health Improvement Partnership Program (D-CHIPP) is accepting applications for staff affiliation. If you are wondering what it means to be and what is expected from a D-CHIPP affiliate, here are some guidelines: D-CHIPP Affiliates are faculty, staff, students, alumni and…
Susan Little, DNP '17, consulting associate; recently published an article entitled "Creating a CNE Audit Tool Using the Plan-Do-Study-Act Model" in The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. Jana Busick of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is a co-…
Jennie De Gagne, associate professor, recently presented a lecture entitled “Professional Development of Nurse Educators: From Knowledge to Action” at the International Medical Center Academy in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The three-day lecture, which offered 17.25 contact hours by Duke…
Fusion, Active Minds, Duke Student Wellness Center and GPSC are sponsoring Mindfulness Moments, various mindfulness topics presented by various members of the Duke community.  On Monday, Feb. 25, Franca Alphin will present "Nutrition for Nurses" from 12:30 until 1:30 p.m. in Pearson 1011…
At Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON), we are deeply committed to fostering diversity in the classroom and beyond. As we celebrate Black History Month, we’d like to show how we’re creating a culture of inclusivity, understanding and support for individuals of all backgrounds. Though it’s…
Donna Biederman, associate professor, recently published an article entitled "Joining Forces: The Benefits and Challenges of Conducting Regulatory Research With a Policy Advocate" in Housing Policy Debate. Co-authors include Mina Silberberg of Duke University and Emily Carmody of the North…
AnnMarie Walton, assistant professor; and Connie Mullinix, associate consulting professor; will present a session for the North Carolina Nurses Association (NCNA) Triangle Region entitled "Become the Nurse on Board" on Feb. 21 from 6:30 until 8 p.m. in Hock Plaza Auditorium.  Dinner will be…
On Wednesday, Feb. 27 join the Nursing Christian Fellowship from 5 until 7 p.m. in Pearson 3103 for their Feb. event! The topic for the event will be "Diligence." Pizza and snacks will be provided. Please RSVP here or by emailing staci.reynholds@duke.edu
Karin Reuter-Rice, associate professor, recently presented "Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound in Pediatric Neurocritical Care: Clinical and Research Applications" at the 42nd American Society of Neuroimaging in Puerto Rico. She presented this topic with her colleagues Kerri LaRovere of Boston…
Kudos to Debra Brandon, associate professor, and her entire team for the submission of their NIH R01 Multi-PI Subcontract application to the University of Wisconsin entitled "Implementation of an Evidence-based Parentally Administered Intervention for Preterm Infants." This proposal…
Brett Morgan, assistant professor; Benjamin Smallheer, assistant professor; Helen Gordon, assistant professor; and Margie Molloy, assistant professor; recently published an article entitled "Starting the conversation: Gender and incivility in nursing education" in Reflections on Nursing Leadership…
Michael Relf, associate dean for global and community health affairs; Les Harmon, associate professor; Kara McGee, course instructor; Mariah Oakes, ABSN '15; and Elena Granadino, ABSN '15; recently contributed papers to the Jan-Feb 2019 issue of the Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care…
DUSON WELLNESS NEEDS ANALYSIS SURVEY! Our new wellness coordinator needs your opinion! Now is the time to voice your opinion about what should be done with DUSON’s wellness programs & events! All responses and suggestions will be taken into consideration. Take the DUSON…
Kudos to Rachel Richesson, associate professor, and her entire team for the submission of her R01 PA-19-056 grant proposal to the NIH/National Library of Medicine (NLM) entitled "Leveraging Formal Semantics for Clinical Phenotyping of Rare and Genetic Diseases." This…
The Office of Provost is now accepting nominations until March 1 for the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award which recognizes outstanding commitment to service.  One graduating senior and one member of the faculty, staff or graduate student group who perpetuates the excellence of character and…
Duke Nursing Students Without Borders (NSWB) served lunch at Urban Ministries on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Urban Ministries works to end homelessness by giving food, shelter and a future to those in need. Their Community Cafe serves three meals a day 365 days a year and on Martin Luther…
Duke Nursing Students Without Borders (NSWB) recently volunteered with Remedy at Duke sorting surplus medical supplies that will be distributed to global health projects. Supplies are carried by DUSON to global clinical sites based upon the request of our global partners.  This volunteer-run…
La'Kita Knight, PhD student; Paula Tanabe, associate dean for research development and data science; and Terri Demartino, research program leader, recently published an article entitled "Exploring Emergency Department Provider Experiences With and Perceptions of Weight-Based Versus…
Jill Cordell, director of financial aid; and Doreen Matters, DEFT program director; recently joined the 10th class of the Duke Leadership Academy.  The Duke Leadership Academy is a year-long program based on ideas from the Fuqua/COLE Leadership Model. Throughout the…
The Duke Elder/Family Caregiver Training Center (DEFT) was selected to participate in the 2019 Fuqua Client Consulting Practicum (FCCP). The goal of the FCCP is to enhance students’ business education by developing collaborative consulting engagements with businesses and nonprofit organizations in…
MSN Current Graduate Student The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the only application required to receive federal student loans. It’s not too late to submit the FAFSA for the current academic year and receive federal student loans. The FAFSA application for the…
To better celebrate the contributions of our administrative support professionals, the criteria for the Susan B. Clark Administrative Leadership Award have been broadened. In keeping with the change, the nomination period has been extended by two weeks and the awards ceremony has been moved to…
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