About
Catherine Hamilton is an Assistant Professor and Department Chair in the Nursing and Health Sciences department at the University of New Brunswick. Her research focuses on maternal and child health, adverse childhood experiences, adoptive families, and social network analysis in healthcare contexts. She holds certifications as a Certified Nurse-Midwife and has conducted studies on adoption-related team science and healthcare advocacy.
Education:
- PhD – Nursing (Candidate), University of Florida
- Masters of Science – Maternal-Child Health, Yale University
- Bachelor of Science – Nursing, Duke University
- Bachelor of Science – Chemistry, Stephens College
- Baccalaureate study-abroad, Cambridge University
Her work integrates clinical practice with community health initiatives, emphasizing evidence-based care for vulnerable populations. She has managed a $1.2 million federal grant for breast and cervical cancer screening and authored peer-reviewed research on healthcare team dynamics. Awards include the US Public Health Service's 'Excellent Sustained Service' and the John & Suzanne Roueche Excellence Award.
Dr. Hamilton is active in professional organizations like the American College of Nurse-Midwives and the North American Council for Adoptable Children. She also serves on the Hospice of Charlotte County Board.
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