Healing in crisis
After years of delivering care in crisis zones with Doctors Without Borders, Anna Freeman is pursuing a doctorate in nurse-midwifery to directly impact maternal health worldwide.
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After years of delivering care in crisis zones with Doctors Without Borders, Anna Freeman is pursuing a doctorate in nurse-midwifery to directly impact maternal health worldwide.
As a researcher, Associate Professor Sarah Hoffman, PhD, MPH, RN, studies the longitudinal health of refugees post-resettlement, gender-based violence, and the intergenerational effects of trauma in families.
Dorcas Kunkel is assessing the relevancy of an existing set of core competencies for training and practice of advanced practice nurses in primary health care contexts, in particular family nurse practitioners in Liberia and for additional application in sub-Saharan Africa.
As a recent Doctor of Nursing Practice graduate with a specialty in nursing informatics, Arlene Corpuz is prepared to leverage technology and informatics solutions to support the unique health care needs of veterans.
The University of Minnesota School of Nursing and Shukutoku University School of Nursing and Nutrition in Japan signed a five-year agreement for cooperation and exchange to promote the wellbeing of the people of both countries.
Paramedic-turned-nurse Nathan Koranda is responding to mental health and addiction needs in his local community and abroad.
President Joan T.A. Gabel led a University of Minnesota delegation to Seoul, South Korea, from March 20-22, 2023.
Huong Nguyen’s multi-site research spans the United States, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Ph.D. candidate Charles Osingada is studying the potential of telehealth to enhance HIV care in Uganda.
Young researchers show why protecting human health around the globe means protecting the natural world