Kathyrn Evans Kreider was the co-author for a poster entitled "Intensive Blood Pressure Control Reduces Cardiovascular Events in Patients with Prediabetes" that was presented at the American Diabetes Association's 77th Scientific Sessions in San Diego, Calif.  The…
Duke Early Phase Clinical Research – part of the Duke Clinical Research Institute – is launching an effort to expand partnerships with faculty across Duke. Early Phase works with pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, government agencies, foundations, technology companies, investigators, and…
DUSON is leading the Duke University charge for the March of Dimes campaign. Out of the seven Duke-affiliated participants, DUSON is the No. 1 team with the most money raised and the most participants. Coming in second is Duke PRMO and third is Duke OB/GYN. Locally, the DUSON teams -- DUSON…
From the Office of Global and Community Health Initiatives... Reminder: Petitions for travel to restricted destinations in Fall are due June 1 Students wishing to travel to a destination on Duke’sRestricted Regions List (RRL) during the Fall…
From the Office of Global and Community Health Initiatives... Duke International Travel Policy Update: Restriction Changes As A Result of Summer Review Effective June 15, 2016, the Provost has modified restrictions on areas within four countries based on…
Michael Relf co-authored a policy brief entitled "Engaging the voice of women in HIV prevention, care and treatment" that is featured in an American Academy of Nursing press release entitled "American Academy of Nursing Urges Inclusion of Women's Perspectives in HIV Health Care." A Clinical Advisor…
Cristina Hendrix published an article entitled "Implementation of a delirium assessment protocol in an inpatient hospice setting" in the June issue of the Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing. The article was co-authored with DNP graduate Alison Harrison, Robert Smith, Beth Martin and Jennifer…
Michael Cary published an article entitled "Relationship Between Chronic Conditions and Disability in African American Men and Women" in the February issue of the Journal of the National Medical Association. Co-authors for the publication represent John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,…
Duke SoM New Faculty Welcome Reception; Tuesday, October 10, 5:30-7:00 p.m.; Doris Duke Center at Duke Gardens RSVP Here This informal reception is an opportunity to network, meet colleagues in the Schools of Medicine and Nursing, and…
SNRS and the Versant Center for the Advancement of Nursing (Vcan®) Collaborative Research Grant Opportunity Request for Proposals Submission Due Date: September 1, 2017 Award Announced: November 15, 2017  SNRS is excited…
SAVE THE DATE! Vendors needed! Thursday, Nov. 16th  |  10 a.m. – 1 p.m.  |  Atrium Attention DUSON Employees and Students: The DUSON Staff and Workplace Advocacy Council (SAWAC) invites you to attend and…
What are our screens and devices doing to us? Psychologist Adam Alter studies how much time screens steal from us and how they're getting away with it. He shares why all those hours you spend staring at your smartphone, tablet or computer might be making you miserable -- and what you can do about…
The month of May is turning out to be a big month for the Dimsdale family. In May 2012, Allison Dimsdale, DNP ’12, MSN ’07, BFA, earned her doctorate from Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) on the same day that her elder daughter, Callie Dimsdale, MSN ’12, DNP, BSN…
Duke University School of Nursing’s Master of Science in Nursing Program is now accepting applications for its new psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) program. The program will be directed by Pamela Wall, PhD, RN, PMHNP-BC, FAANP, assistant professor for the Duke University School…
DNP alumna Janet Gordils-Perez was named chief nursing officer at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey. She was recently promoted from her position as director of oncology nursing. Read the full story from Newswire.
PhD alumna Brittney van de Water (formerly Sullivan) was featured in the American Association of Colleges of Nursing "Nursing Science Transforms" campaign. The advocacy effort was launched to spotlight the critical work of nurse scientists and to call upon Congress to protect funding for federal…
DNP student La Monica Hunter was recently awarded a $4,000 Mary Lewis Wyche Fellowship scholarship administered by the North Carolina Foundation for Nursing. She was also awarded a $1,000 Elaine Gelman Scholarship administered by the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners…
Jennie De Gagne was recently recognized as the Northcentral University (NCU) 2017 Alumni of the Year. The award recognizes its alumni contributions by honoring graduates who have imparted lasting change in their community or organization with their NCU degree. De Gagne received her PhD from…
Jennie De Gagne was invited as a panelist for the pre-conference session on "Leadership Capacity Building for Nurses: Successful Nursing Professional Career Development" by the Global Korean Nursing Foundation 2nd International Conference in Chicago, Ill. She also co-presented posters …
The first graduates of the DUSON Emerging Leaders Program were recently recognized in an article featured on Duke Today. Click here to view the article.
Brett Morgan, DNP, CRNA, assistant professor, has been appointed director of the Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) Nurse Anesthesia Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Program. “Brett has been serving as the interim director of the program since before the passing of former Director Sharon…
Congratulations to the DUSON IT Team, Nataki Jones and Rometa Summerlin on being recognized for their Commitment to Excellence. This staff recognition program celebrates staff who demonstrate the…
CALL FOR POSTER ABSTRACTS Duke AHEAD Health Professions Education Day: Working and Learning Together in Teams Deadline for Submission: August 28, 2017   Duke AHEAD in partnership with the School of Nursing, School of Medicine, Duke Health and the Office of Graduate Medical Education is excited…
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