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Courtney Caiola

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  • Dr. Caiola has over 25 years of nursing experience that includes practice in women's health and public health nursing in both domestic and global settings. Dr. Caiola's research is aimed at improving the health outcomes of women at risk for or living with chronic illness by examining and addressing the social and structural determinants of their health. As a means of addressing the inherent complexity of health inequities faced by women, Dr. Caiola uses intersectional approaches, syndemic theory, and community-engaged research methods in her work.Dr. Caiola received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Biology &; Anthropology, Master of Public Health in International Health from the Tulane University School of Public Health &; Tropical Medicine, Master of Nursing in Nursing of Women &; Children from the University of Tennessee Knoxville College of Nursing, Doctorate of Philosophy in Nursing from the Duke University School of Nursing; and, successfully completed a one-year NIH sponsored T32 post-doctoral fellowship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing focused on developing interventions for preventing and managing chronic illness.

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  • Associate Professor, Evelyn Perry Professor of Nursing