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Nadine Matthie, PhD, RN
Researcher Assistant Professor
Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing
Emory University
1520 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Nadine Matthie is an assistant professor in Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University. Dr. Matthie earned a PhD in Nursing Science from the University of South Florida in 2013, a MS in Nursing from the University of South Florida in 2008, and a BSN from the Florida State University in 2005. She completed a certificate in health management and leadership at the University of South Florida and is a board certified clinical nurse leader. Dr. Matthie is a postdoctoral fellow in the T32 program, Interventions for Preventing and Managing Chronic Illness, where she is developing a program of research in the areas of self-care and pain management. Specifically, her work is aimed at improving self-care behaviors and decreasing the frequency of pain crises and resulting hospitalizations in young adults with sickle cell disease. Additional interests include health promotion, health disparities, and health policy.
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