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Bridging the Treatment Gap: Expanding Epilepsy Care in Kenya
Epilepsy affects 1% of the global population, with the highest rates in sub-Saharan Africa. In Kenya, a groundbreaking study led by Dr. Jane von Gaudecker aims to expand access to epilepsy care in low-resource settings through task-sharing and technology. Supported by a $2.4 million grant, the BEACON project will train healthcare workers and implement a digital record system to improve care in rural communities.

Faculty Feature: Dr. Aaron McCord
Meet Aaron McCord, PhD, FNP-C, and clinical assistant professor at the IU School of Nursing!

Pioneering Innovations in Nursing Education: Jennifer Brower’s Grant-Fueled Projects
Jennifer Brower, DNP, APRN, ACNP-BC, CCRN, is leading innovative initiatives in nursing education at Indiana University School of Nursing. With the backing of a Curriculum Enhancement Grant and the Richard and Diane Billings Faculty Award, Brower is revolutionizing the curriculum through advanced technology and high-fidelity simulations. Her projects are empowering future nurses to excel in acute and critical care, with a special focus on enhancing simulation debriefings and integrating obstetric content into critical care training.

Meet one of IUSON's Regatta volunteers!
BSN direct admit student Tarrah Stranger is ready to Regatta!

Dr. Jamie Ann Rausch, assistant professor at IU School of Nursing in Fort Wayne, is exploring the biological links between inflammation and heart failure. Her research focuses on leptin and adiponectin, two hormones with opposing effects on inflammation, and their combined influence on chronic disease risks. By analyzing the leptin-to-adiponectin ratio, she aims to uncover early indicators of inflammation in heart failure patients.

IU School of Nursing celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month through the voices of our amazing students.
