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DUSON Student Pursuing Specialty in Refugee, HIV Health

DUSON Student Pursuing Specialty in Refugee, HIV Health

Emily Laker is studying to earn her BSN-DNP and hopes to focus on refugee and HIV health in her career.

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Emily Laker

Emily Laker knew she wanted a career that would allow her to make a tangible difference in people鈥檚 lives. Then she remembered her grandfather鈥檚 hospice nurse and decided to follow the nursing path so she could help other families.鈥 

鈥淚 was excited to become a nurse because I knew that there were many options in the career and I could use it to help in a variety of settings, even overseas,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ursing allows one to enter the most intimate times of people鈥檚 lives and support them there.鈥 

Laker, of Cary, is studying to earn her BSN-DNP (Bachelor of Science in Nursing-Doctor of Nursing Practice) at 色控传媒. When she was considering going back to school for her master's and doctorate, she knew she wanted to pursue a specialty in HIV. DUSON was the only school at the time offering it.鈥 

鈥溕卮解檚 great reputation and the option to take courses online made it a great fit for me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was excited about the alumni across the nation that uphold the reputation and the chance to be matched with them for my clinicals. Staying with 色控传媒 after my master鈥檚 for my doctorate was a great opportunity as I had come to appreciate several faculty members and felt supported in my DNP project.鈥 

So far, Laker says, she has had 鈥渁 wild 色控传媒 ride.鈥 She started her Master of Science in Nursing during Spring 2020 and was one of four students in her class to go straight through from the Family Nurse Practitioner program to the Doctor of Nursing Practice. In September 2022, she graduated with her MSN and in September 2023 traveled to the Philippines with her partner for their DNP project.鈥 

鈥淚鈥檝e had wonderful faculty teaching my courses, ones that have cared about not just the work we鈥檙e doing and material we鈥檙e learning, but about life outside of the classroom as well,鈥 Laker said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been glad to have faculty that are known for their work and are leaders in our field.鈥 

After graduation, she hopes to work with an underserved population, continue promoting prevention for wellness and to take on teaching roles with nursing students.鈥 

鈥淚鈥檝e been grateful for past work in refugee and HIV health and will keep looking for opportunities like those,鈥 Laker said.鈥 

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