
About
Alison H. Edie, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, serves as Assistant Professor and Lead Faculty for the Family Nurse Practitioner major in the Master of Science in Nursing Program at Duke University School of Nursing. Her clinical practice operates within the Durham County Health Department Women’s Health Clinic, and she actively engages with community organizations supporting homeless families through board membership at Genesis Home.
Education:
- D.N.P. from Georgia Southern University
- M.S.N. from Vanderbilt University
- B.S.N. from Medical College of Georgia School of Nursing
Dr. Edie's research centers on vulnerable populations with specialized focus on self-efficacy mechanisms and health promotion practices among women and adolescents in underserved communities. Her work bridges clinical practice with community-based interventions to address systemic healthcare disparities.
Professional Recognition:
- STTI Nurse Faculty Leadership Academy Scholar (2014-2015)
She maintains significant leadership roles as board member and delegate of Beta Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International and co-chair of the Sexual and Reproductive Health Special Interest Group for the National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties. Her community engagement extends through ongoing service to organizations supporting homeless families.
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