
About
Sue Gardner is a Professor at the University of Iowa College of Nursing and Co-Director of the Center for Advancing Multimorbidity Science (P20) funded by the National Institute of Nursing Research. She earned all her degrees (PhD, MA, BSN) in nursing from the University of Iowa.
- Research focuses on chronic wounds, wound infection, diabetic foot ulcers, and multimorbidity
- Current work integrates multimorbidity with symptom science
- Expertise in genomic analysis of microbial burden and wound pain management
Her recent publications analyze microbial dynamics in diabetic ulcers, cognitive decline mechanisms, and pain prediction models. She has contributed book chapters and developed tools for assessing wound infections and dressing-related pain.
Scientific Recognition:
- Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)
Dr. Gardner collaborates with organizations like the American Nurses Association, Midwest Nursing Research Society, and Wound Healing Society. Her clinical background spans acute care settings, including surgery and cardiac intensive care.
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