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  • Vanderbilt University

    Deonni Stolldorf studies the effectiveness of nursing innovations

    First as a nurse in her home country of South Africa, then later as a nurse educator working in a regional North Carolina health system, Deonni Stolldorf saw innovations come and go. “I saw how the hospital would implement an innovation, but we were not always able to see its… Read More

    Oct. 8, 2015

  • Bethany Andrews Rhoten on How Patients Can Cope With Body Image Issues

    Bethany Andrews Rhoten on How Patients Can Cope With Body Image Issues

    First as a nurse in her home country of South Africa, then later as a nurse educator working in a regional North Carolina health system, Deonni Stolldorf saw innovations come and go. “I saw how the hospital would implement an innovation, but we were not always able to see its… Read More

    Sep. 29, 2015

  • Peter Rohloff lecture, Oct 6, 2015

    Peter Rohloff lecture, Oct 6, 2015

    First as a nurse in her home country of South Africa, then later as a nurse educator working in a regional North Carolina health system, Deonni Stolldorf saw innovations come and go. “I saw how the hospital would implement an innovation, but we were not always able to see its… Read More

    Sep. 25, 2015

  • Nursing School lands AANA postdoctoral fellowship

    Nursing School lands AANA postdoctoral fellowship

    First as a nurse in her home country of South Africa, then later as a nurse educator working in a regional North Carolina health system, Deonni Stolldorf saw innovations come and go. “I saw how the hospital would implement an innovation, but we were not always able to see its… Read More

    Sep. 24, 2015

  • Professors Honored with Colleen Conway-Welch Awards

    Professors Honored with Colleen Conway-Welch Awards

    First as a nurse in her home country of South Africa, then later as a nurse educator working in a regional North Carolina health system, Deonni Stolldorf saw innovations come and go. “I saw how the hospital would implement an innovation, but we were not always able to see its… Read More

    Sep. 20, 2015

  • A grim and growing trend: Alabama sees increased cases of drug-dependent newborns

    A grim and growing trend: Alabama sees increased cases of drug-dependent newborns

    First as a nurse in her home country of South Africa, then later as a nurse educator working in a regional North Carolina health system, Deonni Stolldorf saw innovations come and go. “I saw how the hospital would implement an innovation, but we were not always able to see its… Read More

    Sep. 20, 2015

  • Junior Faculty Teaching Fellow Spotlights: Karen Hande

    Junior Faculty Teaching Fellow Spotlights: Karen Hande

    First as a nurse in her home country of South Africa, then later as a nurse educator working in a regional North Carolina health system, Deonni Stolldorf saw innovations come and go. “I saw how the hospital would implement an innovation, but we were not always able to see its… Read More

    Sep. 17, 2015

  • VUSN’s Jamie Pope unveils new book

    VUSN’s Jamie Pope unveils new book

    First as a nurse in her home country of South Africa, then later as a nurse educator working in a regional North Carolina health system, Deonni Stolldorf saw innovations come and go. “I saw how the hospital would implement an innovation, but we were not always able to see its… Read More

    Sep. 16, 2015

  • The Faculty Senate's Executive Committee for 2015-16 (l-r): Rolanda Johnson, Paul Lim, Ann Price, Richard Willis, Erin O'Hara O'Connor and Charlene Dewey. (Joe Howell/Vanderbilt)

    Faculty Senate introduces leaders; newsletter to launch in October

    First as a nurse in her home country of South Africa, then later as a nurse educator working in a regional North Carolina health system, Deonni Stolldorf saw innovations come and go. “I saw how the hospital would implement an innovation, but we were not always able to see its… Read More

    Sep. 16, 2015

  • Alumni Event: Dallas and Ft. Worth, Oct. 8, 2015

    Alumni Event: Dallas and Ft. Worth, Oct. 8, 2015

    First as a nurse in her home country of South Africa, then later as a nurse educator working in a regional North Carolina health system, Deonni Stolldorf saw innovations come and go. “I saw how the hospital would implement an innovation, but we were not always able to see its… Read More

    Sep. 15, 2015