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Award given to an early career scientist who is focusing on minority aging and health disparities in the African-American population

Will try to help increase membership, raise awareness of services CNMs perform
School recognizes eight alumni, colleagues for outstanding contributions to the nursing profession, academia, and patients

Earned both MSN and PhD from UAB; Primary responsibilities relate to the coordination of the program


Career has been dedicated to advancing educational opportunities for nurses in Alabama and beyond
The two are among 46 nurses around the country to receive a prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Future of Nursing Scholars program award this year
Four faculty members and five alumni from the UAB School of Nursing named Academy Fellows
Dheeraj Raju earns The Science Unbound Foundation Best Paper Award in the area of general statistics
Scholars receive financial, educational support to pursue training in cancer disparities research, mentoring from preeminent researchers including Karen Meneses
UAB School of Nursing alumna Carol Ratcliffe credited by NBNA for outstanding contributions to professional and patient education
B-Metro Nursing Excellence faculty and alumni award recipients honored for leadership, innovation and expertise
UAB School of Nursing alumna Lindsey Harris cited by National Black Nurses Association for clinical excellence, patient advocacy and mentorship
Both professors were selected for influencing the Women's Health Nurse Practitioner specialization for the better
The award provides Timiya Nolan with support as she enters the dissertation phase of her studies
UAB School of Nursing alumna to serve as President-elect of Alabama State Nurses Association (ASNA)
A University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Nursing faculty member and an alumna of one of the School’s doctoral programs have been inducted as Fellows in the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), the largest full-service national professional membership organization for nurse practitioners of all specialties.
Dr. Natalie Wilson has been awarded a Brown R25 Fellowship that provides didactic training in clinical research methods, as well as collaborative structured mentoring.
The American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP), which holds it annual meeting this week - June 9 through 14 - and the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF) both count UAB School of Nursing alumni among its presidential ranks.
Named 2015 recipient of the Marguerite Rodgers Kinney Award for a Distinguished Career; award is named for UAB's Dr. Margie Kinney Handlin
Johns Hopkins Professor, National Program Director for RWJF Nurse Faculty Scholars Program, is twenty-fourth Jean Kelley Lecture keynote
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