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Carey receives faculty award from Duke – Fluvanna Review

Correspondent Former Fluvanna resident and son of Barbara and Michael Carey Sr. recently received the Raymond Gavins Distinguished Faculty Award for his working as an associate professor at Duke University. It’s been a long haul with many obstacles but a worthwhile journey for Michael Carey Jr. Choosing a career in nursing, a profession dominated by women, and being an African-American man had its challenges. More than receiving an award or reaching his personal goals, the journey began with his parents. Barbara and Michael were the first to attend the all-white schools due to voluntary integration. Barbara attended Fork Union Elementary School in sixth grade and Michael Sr. attended the Fluvanna County High School in eighth grade.

Re-envisioning the nursing PhD degree

 E-Mail PHILADELPHIA (March 9, 20201) - The PhD degree prepares nurse scientists to advance knowledge through research that improves health, translates into policy, and enhances education. However, as the role of the nurse has changed, and health care has grown more complex, there is a need to re-envision how PhD programs can attract, retain, and create the nurse-scientists of the future and improve patient care. To begin the dialog about the future of PhD education in research-intensive schools, the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (Penn Nursing) invited 41 educational, governmental, professional, and philanthropic institutions to a summit in 2019. During the summit, participants collaborated on re-envisioning how nursing PhD programs can successfully advance nursing science and situate research-focused nursing PhD graduates for success in academia and beyond. An upcoming issue of the

Low Covid-19 vaccination rates reported for N C s Hispanic residents

Low Covid-19 vaccination rates reported for N.C.’s Hispanic residents Only 2.5% of all vaccines administered in the state have been delivered to recipients who identify as Hispanic, state data show. By Christian Green, Carolina Public Press March 8, 2021 As more and more North Carolinians receive the COVID-19 vaccines, one population in particular has lagged behind the rest. Less than 4% of the Hispanic community in North Carolina has received a first dose of the potentially lifesaving vaccines. The numbers are low for a variety of reasons, according to leaders in Hispanic communities.  One issue may be eligibility. The Hispanic population in the state is very young, meaning not as many people qualified under the earliest prioritization groups, which included individuals age 65 or older.

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