The primary goals of this project are to examine changes in spiritual well-being and cancer-related symptoms over time among adults with cancer.
Megan Miller
Dr. Megan Miller Awarded Grant to Study Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy among Cancer Patients
Megan Miller, PhD, RN, was awarded a grant to support the study Perceptions and Attitudes related to Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy among Cancer Patients who Have been Underrepresented in Research (PATH).
Dr. Linda D. Oakley Awarded Grant to Study Health Equity for a Marginalized Black Community
Linda D. Oakley, PhD, RN, was awarded a grant to support the study Health Equity for a Marginalized Black Community: A Feasibility Study of Co-creating Communities of Care Through Partnerships with Community-Based Public Health Nurses. The …
New Faculty Roles and Faces in the School of Nursing for the 2022-23 Academic Year
The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Nursing welcomed two new clinical faculty members and saw the transition of four familiar faces into new roles for the 2022-23 academic year.
Dr. Megan Miller and Dr. Kris Kwekkeboom | Grant Award
Dr. Megan Miller, postdoctoral fellow, has received a Research Award from the American Holistic Nurses Association.