CHERYL R. DENNISON, PhD, RN, ANP
Associate Professor
Department of Health Systems and Outcomes
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This is a great time to be a nurse. It is increasingly recognized that nurses
have a unique understanding of health care systems, and provider and patient
issues. We’re leading efforts to solve challenging problems --- to make a
difference in patient outcomes.
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As a clinician, researcher, and nurse educator at the Johns Hopkins University
School of Nursing, Dr. Cheryl Dennison is committed to improving cardiovascular
care for high risk, underserved populations. Her current research—which bridges
scientific research and clinical practice and develops and tests
interdisciplinary approaches—focuses on reducing system and provider barriers to
the implementation of heart failure guidelines in acute care settings. To
improve the quality of care among heart failure patients, she is developing and
testing an innovative online decision support system to facilitate clinical
adherence to national evidence-based guidelines. Dr. Dennison also is a
co-investigator on two National Institutes of Health funded trials testing the
effectiveness of community-based cardiovascular risk intervention programs for
high-risk urban populations and on another international study assessing total
cardiovascular risk and barriers to high blood pressure care among black South
Africans. Among her other clinical and research interests are hypertension,
chronic illness management, quality of care, interdisciplinary teamwork, and
provider behavior. She credits an exceptional mentoring relationship during her
doctoral studies at the School for her ongoing dedication and motivation to
excellence in nursing research.
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