THE RUN/WALK CLUB CONTINUES
This is the second to last week of the Duke Run/Walk Club for the spring season! Meet with groups from beginner walkers up to advanced runners at either East or West Campus on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 until 6:30 p.m.
YOGA CLASSES –…
Kudos to Valerie Sabol and her entire team for the submission of her Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association (GAPNA) grant application entitled "Exploring differences in obese and non-obese resident repositioning patterns." …
Kudos to Debra Brandon and her entire team for the submission of their Multi-PI Subcontract proposal to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin on their upcoming NIH R01 application entitled "Implementation of an Evidence-based Parentally Administered Intervention for Preterm Infants." This…
Duke University School of Nursing was recently featured in an article entitled "Duke University Approves New Nursing Building and Graduate Programs" on dailynurse.com.
A new building to house the Duke University School of Nursing and School of Medicine has been…
PhD student Yufen Lin recently received a $225 scholarship to attend the TRUE Leadership Conference in Pennsylvania.
TRUE Leadership is an international student leadership conference that features speakers, presentations and networking. Attendees will be challenged physically,…
Three Duke University School Of Nursing (DUSON) students were recently awarded scholarships to supplement their educational journey in improving quality of life and healthcare outcomes for oncology patients. MSN student Katerina Kafkas, DNP student Joni Watson and DNP student Darcy Burbage…
Marilyn Oermann recently received the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors (ASHPE) Silver Award in the Best Commentary category for her editorial entitled "Student Evaluations of teaching: There is More to Course Evaluations Than Student Ratings."
The editorial was published in…
MSN alumna Jennifer Gentry recently received the HPNA Distinguished Nursing Practice Award at the Annual Assembly of Hospice and Palliative Care.
The HPNA Distinguished Nursing Practice Award recognizes a nurse who has long provided care for individuals with serious illness and their families…
Kathleen Turner and Terry Valiga recently published an article entitled "Student Evaluations of Teachers and Courses: Time to Wake Up and Shake Up" in Nursing Education Perspectives. Debi Hatton is a co-author.
The process of soliciting feedback from students about their teachers and the…
On Thursday, May 24, Michelle Hartman will present "Universal Design in Nursing Education" at the Spring 2018 Teaching Conversations Series in Pearson 1011 from 12-1 p.m. as part of the Spring 2018 Teaching Conversations Series.
The 2018 Spring Teaching Conversations Series are sponsored by…
Attend the Regional Workshop to Discuss Potential Inter-Institutional Collaborations in Response to the NSF INFEWS Solicitation on Thursday, June 7 from 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at the RTP Foundation. The workshop includes:
Learning from current INFEWS PIs on an NSF meeting they…
China has achieved impressive progress toward achieving the Millennium Development Goals launched in 2000, paving the way to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2030. (Read more)
The Department of Anesthesiology at Duke University is pleased to present the Xtreme Everest Symposium: Human Tolerance of Hypoxia: Going to Extremes to Understand Critical Illness on June 14 from 1 until 8 p.m. at the Joseph and Kathleen Bryan Research Building. This conference…
YOGA AND STRENGTH CLASSES BEGIN
Yoga classes will return on Tuesday, May 15 in Pearson 1140 from 11 until 11:45 a.m. These classes will be led by Lindsey Crawford and will focus on toning muscles, releasing physical tension and encouraging feelings of calm and…
What is OnCore? OnCore is the Clinical Research Management System (CRMS) developed by Forte Research Systems that will support clinical research activities at Duke. OnCore will provide enhanced clinical research study management, robust reporting, enrollment tracking,…
Hello! Welcome to the latest edition of the Nursing Leadership Exchange. In this edition we share ways that we here at Duke University School of Nursing are broadening our strategies to meet the needs of both our campus- and distance-based students through innovative and creative teaching and…
Hello! Welcome to our Spring 2016 edition of the Nursing Leadership Exchange. For nearly two decades, Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) has been committed to scientific inquiry and the advancement of knowledge that transforms care and touches lives.
In this edition,…
Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) introduces its new video series entitled "DUSON 360." The series is a 360-degree perspective of DUSON's innovative work in education, research, clinical practice, community health improvement, global health and people and environment.
In this first DUSON…
Duke University School of Nursing’s Master of Science in Nursing Program is now accepting applications for the first adult endocrinology specialty for nurse practitioners in the United States. The curriculum will be directed by Kathryn Evans Kreider, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, an assistant…
Welcome to the first edition of the Nursing Leadership Exchange in 2017! We at Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) had a very busy 2016 and no doubt like yourselves, are looking forward to an exciting new year.
In this edition of the …
In this DUSON 360 segment, faculty member Paula Tanabe talks about her role as the co-principle investigator on a $4.6 million grant entitled "Improving SCD Care Using Web-Based Guidelines, Nurse Care Managers and Peer Mentors in Primary Care and Emergency Departments in Central NC." The grant is…
In This Issue
Welcome to the Spring edition of the Nursing Leadership Exchange (NLE)! Like you, here at the Duke University School of Nursing, the first few months of 2017 have been a whirlwind of activity as we gear up for graduation, which…
In this DUSON 360 segment, we interviewed our 2017 Harriet Cook Carter Lecture keynote speaker Janet Williams, PhD, RN, FAAN, professor of Nursing and chair of the Behavioral and Social Science IRB for The University of Iowa. In this interview, Williams talks about her research focus in behavioral…
In This Issue
Welcome to the Summer edition of the Nursing Leadership Exchange (NLE)! While this time of year is traditionally a time to enjoy time with friends and family, I know each of you is busy looking ahead to a new academic year and the opportunities it…
Welcome to the Summer edition of the Nursing Leadership Exchange (NLE)! While this time of year is traditionally a time to enjoy time with friends and family, I know each of you is busy looking ahead to a new academic year and the opportunities it…
Welcome to the Fall edition of the Nursing Leadership Exchange (NLE). As we reach the mid-point of the semester, it’s a good time to take a moment and reflect on not only where we are in the academic year, but also on how our work touches lives of those we serve and…