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Study Seeking Participants To See If Texting Could Help With Weight Loss
January 19, 2022, WAOW.com (Wausau) UW Study Wants To Know If Positive Text Messages Help People Lose Weight
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January 19, 2022, WAOW.com (Wausau) UW Study Wants To Know If Positive Text Messages Help People Lose Weight
January 18, 2022 Enrollment In A Free…
Welcome back to our Class of 1971!
If you are not familiar with Zoom or would like a refresher course prior to your virtual Reunion activities, contact DUSONAlumni@duke.edu for more information on Zoom training sessions. Each 30-minute session will be created to ensure you are comfortable…
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Below are the floor plans for our Pearson and Interprofessional Education Building:
Christine Siegler Pearson Building
Interprofessional Education Building
The Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) believes that cultivating an understanding of global health is key to the success, development, and enrichment of our students. Global clinical/cultural immersion experiences (GCIE) offer students unique opportunities to expand intercultural…
Debra H. Brandon, PhD, RN, CCNS, FAAN, associate professor, recently received the National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN) 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award due to her enduring commitment to and impact on the neonatal nursing field.
She was notified of the award in August…
A team of Duke University School of Nursing researchers is utilizing a salon-based intervention to promote HIV prevention awareness to Black women in the southern U.S. region.
Black women comprise 13 percent of the U.S. population but account for 64 percent of new HIV infections among the nation’s…
Rosa Gonzalez-Guarda, associate professor, has received the 2020 Excellence in Research award from the Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International (NNVAWI).
This award recognizes outstanding contributions to research and/or evidence-based practice in the area of violence against…
The Duke University School of Nursing has once again received the Best Schools for Men in Nursing Recognition from the American Association for Men in Nursing (AAMN).
This is the sixth time the School has received this accolade since 2010 (2010, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020).
This recognition…
Over the last few months, the Duke University School of Nursing has been taking a closer look at its operations through a racial justice lens.
Racial Justice Task Force
At the center of these efforts has been the School’s Racial Justice Task Force. The task force formed in the…
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Since its beginning in 1931, the Duke University School of Nursing has become a place where faculty and students from around the world come to study and grow into progressive nursing leaders capable of revolutionizing the profession. The School has truly become a Destination for Outstanding Talent…
Three faculty members and two alumni are among the 230 members of the American Academy of Nursing’s 2020 Class of Fellows.
The faculty members are Mary L. Affronti, DNP, MHSc, RN, ANP, professor, Virginia (Chris) Muckler, DNP, CRNA, CHSE-A, associate professor, and AnnMarie L. Walton, PhD, RN, MPH…
Duke University School of Nursing’s new Racial Justice Task Force has been diligently working since its formation this summer to tackle their charge of making DUSON a more inclusive, diverse environment.
The task force stems from the call for a Racial Justice Action Plan established by the Dean’s…
The Duke University School of Nursing has earned the 2020 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award.
This award is presented by INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education, and is considered a…
The Health Innovation Lab has launched several successful projects since inception.
Medical Devices
EasyShift
EasyShift™ is a device that repositions immobile patients in acute and long-term care. It is designed to improve caregiver productivity, reduce caregiver back…
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DNP student Pamila “Pami” Ellis has been chosen as the Fall 2020 University Scholar for the Duke University School of Nursing.
The Duke University Scholar Program is designed to stimulate an interdisciplinary, inter-generational community of scholars. Undergraduate, graduate and professional…
Have you seen a staff member demonstrating excellence in performing their job responsibilities? Take a moment and nominate them for a 2020-21 Commitment to Excellence Award. The Commitment to Excellence Awards are metallic commemorative coins that will be presented to staff to recognize their…
Sharron Docherty, associate professor, led a virtual workshop entitled “Writing Effective Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Research Proposals” at the 17th Annual Qualitative Research Summer Intensive on July 30 and 31. The workshop was sponsored by Research Talk Inc., and UNC Odum Institute for…
Elizabeth Tomlinson, consulting associate and DNP '18, published her article with Janice Humphreys, professor, entitled "Using Photovoice to Understand Survivors' Health care Experiences and Strategies" in the Issues in Mental Health Nursing Journal.
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The…
Tech Tip of the Week
You need to change your password.
That’s right. The start of a new semester is a great time to review your IT security and change your Duke password. Here are three ways to create strong passwords:
Use…