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Nursing Researcher Tackles Maternal Mortality
School of Nursing Assistant Professor Alexis Dunn-Amore is a certified midwife who delivers babies at the Atlanta Birth Center and a nurse-scientist who is researching why so many women in the US—especially Black women—are dying of complications from pregnancy or childbirth.
Undergraduate Nursing Program Ranks No. 4 in Nation
Emory School of Nursing’s bachelor of science program is No. 4 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, the first year US News has ranked undergraduate nursing programs. The School of Nursing now has three, top-10 ranked programs, including the master's program which is ranked No. 2 and the doctor of nursing practice (DNP) program ranked No. 8 in March.
Using Yoga to Treat PTSD: Nursing Professor Finds Positive Results
A study led by Emory University’s Ursula Kelly finds trauma-sensitive yoga programs just as effective, faster to work and easier to complete than cognitive therapy.
Gift Expands Reach of Integrated Memory Care Center
A recent $3.1 million gift from an anonymous donor will support a new initiative to allow the nurse-managed Integrated Memory Care Clinic (IMCC) to expand to continue serving their patients living with dementia and residing in senior living communities, such as assisted living.
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- In Memoriam: Nell Hodgson Watt
- New Helene Fuld Health Trust Gift Supports Nursing Master’s Students
- Matthie Receives Grant for Work Studying Sickle Cell Disease
- Clevenger Appointed to Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce
- McCauley Elected to National Academy of Medicine’s Governing Council
- Faculty Honored with Prestigious University Awards
- Emory Associate Dean Earns Outstanding Nurse Scientist Award