
معرفی
Anne Lynn Derouin is a Clinical Professor at Duke University School of Nursing and Professor in Family Medicine and Community Health. As Vice Dean for Academic Affairs, she leads initiatives in student affairs and program development, including the Pediatric Behavioral Mental Health Specialty program. A dual-certified pediatric nurse practitioner with over 30 years of experience, she focuses on adolescent health, mental healthcare integration, and global health equity.
Education:
- Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Duke University (2010)
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Duke University (2000)
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), University of Michigan (1989)
Research Interests: Derouin's work centers on adolescent health, resiliency in youth, and addressing healthcare disparities in rural and underserved communities. Her studies explore topics like toxic stress screening, interprofessional education, HPV vaccination strategies, and mental health integration in pediatric primary care.
Publication Trends: Recent articles emphasize quality improvement projects (e.g., workplace violence prevention in EDs, adolescent substance use protocols) and global health equity (e.g., workforce diversity, cultural competency). Many studies address clinical innovations in pediatric mental health, preventive care, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow, American Association of Nurse Practitioners (2016)
- NCNA Nurse Leadership Fellowship
- Faculty Policy Fellow, American Association of Colleges of Nursing
- Alumni of Duke-Johnson & Johnson Nurse Leadership Program
Professional Activities: Derouin serves on national boards (NAPNAP, SAHM) and leads grants from HRSA, ASAM, and CVS Health Foundation. She advocates for nursing policy through roles like North Carolina Chapter NAPNAP Advocacy Chair and NC School Community Health Alliance President.



