Howard University
Division of Nursing
501 Bryant Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20059
(202) 806-7456
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Deborah W. Wilson, DNS, RN
Chair, Undergraduate Program
DIVISION OF NURSING

UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE
  • Louisiana State University Health Science Center, New Orleans, Louisiana Doctorate in Nursing Science
  • Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia. Master of Science in Nursing
    Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
  • Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia.Bachelor's of Science in Nursing
  • Grady Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Atlanta, Georgia Nursing Diploma


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
  • Professor, Division of Nursing, Howard University
  • Interim Associate Dean, Howard University Division of Nursing, 2005-2006.
  • Acting Chair, Undergraduate Program, 2002-2004.
  • Adjunct Faculty, Yale School of Nursing
RESEARCH INTEREST
  • Wilson, D. W. (2007). From their own voice: The lived experience of African American Registered nurses. The Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 18, 1, 142-149.
  • Wilson, D. W. (April 2007). Challenging nursing paradigms: Evidence-based practice and cultural competence. NBNA Newsletter.
  • Wilson, D.W. (2007). Dual relationships in nursing consultation. Nursing Forum (In Press).
  • Washington, G., & Wilson, D. W. (2007). Making the connection: Attitudes regarding dyad testing among ethnically diverse baccalaureate nursing students. Nurse Educator (In Review).
  • Wilson, D. W., & Washington, Gail (2007). Retooling phenomenology: Relevant methods for conducting research with African American women. Journal of Cultural Diversity (In review).
  • Wilson, D. W. (2007). Does cultural competence matter? (In preparation)
  • Wilson, D. W. (2004). Cultural diversity: What so we fear? Diversity in Health and Social Care,1, 145-150.
  • Wilson, D. W. (2003). Conceptualizing African American Registered nurses as a vulnerable population. The Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health, 9, 1, 61-67.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
  • Transcultural Nursing Society, member
  • Transcultural Nursing Society, Metropolitan Washington-Baltimore Chapter, Secretary
  • Delaware Nurses Association, Nominations Committee
  • American Nurses Association, member
  • National Black Nurses Association, past Vice President New Orleans Chapter
  • Sigma Theta Tau International, Honor Society of Nursing, Beta Xi Chapter, member
  • National Home Health Nurses Association
  • Kappa Delta Pi
  • Phi Delta Kappa

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