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Dr. Ruth Madden Foreman is a Clinical Associate Professor at Duquesne University School of Nursing, where she integrates academic instruction with active clinical practice in primary and urgent care settings. As a dedicated nurse practitioner with credentials including DNP, RN, FNP-BC, CRNP, and CNE, she serves patients of all ages while advancing nursing education through evidence-based teaching approaches that reflect current clinical realities.
Dr. Foreman's educational foundation includes comprehensive training from Columbia University:
- Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Her research program spans multiple critical areas in contemporary nursing practice, with particular focus on anxiety management in clinical settings, dermatological conditions across diverse skin types, health literacy initiatives, pharmacogenomics applications in primary care, and congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV). She approaches these topics with a commitment to improving patient outcomes through practical implementation of evidence-based practices.
Recent publications demonstrate an evolving emphasis on health disparities, virtual health education, and specialized care for vulnerable populations including children with disabilities and oncology patients. Her collaborative research approach is evident in frequent co-authorship across multiple clinical specialties, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement that bridges academic knowledge with community health needs.
Dr. Foreman contributes to scholarly discourse as a reviewer for prestigious journals including BMJ and The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, demonstrating peer recognition of her expertise in clinical evaluation and evidence-based practice.
Her academic and clinical work demonstrates active engagement with student development, particularly evident in her research on clinical practice anxiety among BSN students. The quality improvement project on virtual health literacy education indicates involvement in practice-based initiatives that translate academic knowledge into community health solutions.
While no specific laboratory is mentioned, Dr. Foreman's extensive co-authorship network suggests participation in interdisciplinary research teams focused on primary care innovation, health literacy, and specialized clinical practice areas including dermatology and pediatrics.
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