Jacquelyn Campbell | |
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Born | August 26, 1946 |
Alma mater | Duke University, Wright State University, University of Rochester |
Known for | Work on domestic violence |
Awards | Elected to the Institute of Medicine in 2000 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Nursing, public health |
Institutions | Johns Hopkins School of Nursing |
Thesis | A nursing study of two explanatory models of women's responses to battering (1986) |
Jacquelyn C. Campbell, PhD, MSN, RN, (born August 26, 1946)[1] is an American academic nurse known for her research on domestic violence and violence against women, especially cases of such violence that end in homicide.[2] She is professor and the Anna D. Wolf Chair at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. She is also the national program director for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Nurse Faculty Scholars program.[3][4]
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