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COVID-19 decision fatigue: Expert tips on how to cope
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Alumni honored with 2021 AJN Book of the Year Awards
The American Journal of Nursing's Book of the Year Awards 2021 have been announced. Congratulations to the following Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing alumni for their outstanding work. Luminaries of the Past: Stories of Fifty Extraordinary Nurses By Mary Beth Modic (NUR '13) and Joyce J. F...
Will N95 masks protect you from COVID?
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Empowering and engaging
How one alumna works to create lasting change in her community Mary Louise Tatum (NUR ‘20) is a lifelong learner. In addition to holding two bachelor’s and two master’s degrees, she has used her 26-year career as a behavioral health nurse to learn “what makes people tick.” “I would have been an a...
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A commitment to community care
With focused curricula and an alumna’s creation of a $2 million endowed fund with MetroHealth, the nursing school homes in on community health By Mark Oprea In early 2020, Melissa Kline, DNP, RN, experienced what may have been her greatest career lesson on the power of community health nursing. A...
Not standing Still
Armed with a $3.4M grant, an alumna, assistant professor and new fellow of the American Academy of Nursing is on a mission to improve Black Americans’ health. By Emily Mayock Carolyn Harmon Still, PhD, CNP (GRS ’10, nursing; MGT ’16), was 14 when she began cari...
Professor earns Fulbright to advance nursing education in Kenya
Deborah Lindell, DNP (NUR ’03), the Marvin E. and Ruth Durr Denekas Professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, follows one particular piece of advice in her life: “When you see a possible opportunity show up, take it. You never know what might happen.” It’s that mantra that led her to depa...
Could a good night’s sleep help control Type 1 diabetes?
Eight hours a night has long been touted as the optimal amount of sleep to feel rested and restored. Now, a Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing researcher is studying if this same credo could help better control Type 1 diabetes in young adults. “We know that sleep is important for all of us, of ...