
Faculty Feature: Dr. Bethany Murray
Meet Bethany Murray, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, and Clinical Assistant Professor at the IU School of Nursing!
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Faculty Feature: Dr. Bethany Murray
Meet Bethany Murray, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, and Clinical Assistant Professor at the IU School of Nursing!
Indiana University School of Nursing researchers will use a $1 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) to begin a six-year study that seeks to transform the delivery of methadone, a key treatment for opioid use disorder that is known to reduce overdose deaths.
The shortage of health care workers is causing difficulties for millions of people to receive needed health care services throughout the United States, but those living in rural communities feel the issue most severely.
Faculty Feature: Dr. Meg Moorman
Meet Meg Moorman, PhD, RN, ANEF, CNE, WHNP, Director of the Faculty Innovating for Nursing Education (FINE) Center, Coordinator of the Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) in Nursing Education Track, and Clinical Associate Professor in the Community and Health Systems Department at the IU School of Nursing.
Faculty Feature: Dr. Jamie Rausch
Meet Jamie Rausch, PhD, RN, and Assistant Professor at IU School of Nursing!
Faculty Feature: Dr. Pei-Shiun Chang
Meet Pei-Shiun Chang, PhD, RN, ACNP-BC, and Assistant Professor in the Community Health Systems department for the IU School of Nursing!
Faculty Feature: Dr. Barb deRose
Meet Barb deRose, PhD, RN, NP-C, and Director of Global Programs at the IU School of Nursing!
Student Spotlight: Gillienne Boyd
Meet IU School of Nursing student Gillienne Boyd! Learn about Gillienne's journey to the IU School of Nursing and the activities she is involved in on the IUPUI campus.
For more than 20 years, IUSON alumna Carol Applegate practiced elder law, working with families on life care planning. “The two disciplines fit together so well, and my nursing proved to be such a great asset to my law practice.”
Thriving in a state of disaster
Tracking a tropical storm off the coast or addressing a critical blood shortage is all in a day’s work for American Red Cross executive Chad Priest. A national leader in disaster preparedness and response, Priest said his nursing education has been essential to his role in building community resiliency.