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Nancy Crego is an Associate Clinical Professor at the Duke University School of Nursing with extensive clinical experience in psychiatric, trauma, adult, and pediatric critical care, as well as pediatric cardiac intensive care transport. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, a Master of Science in Nursing Administration from Barry University, and a PhD in Nursing from the University of Virginia. Before joining Duke University, she taught and coordinated undergraduate nursing courses at Georgetown University, focusing on leadership and quality. Crego's research has delved into various aspects of sickle cell disease, examining adherence factors associated with hydroxyurea use in children and identifying barriers to care for sickle cell patients. Her work has garnered multiple grants, enhancing sickle cell disease management and care in North Carolina. She is motivated to further improve patient outcomes through innovative educational programs and research initiatives in nursing.
Duke University School of Nursing • Durham, NC
Teaching and coordinating nursing courses with a focus on leadership and quality.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)