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Pamela B. DeGuzman, PhD, MBA, RN

Assistant Professor of Nursing
Roberts Scholar
Fellow, UVa Center for Design and Health

Department: Family, Community & Mental Health Systems

Office: McLeod 5011
Phone: (434) 243-3964
Email: deguzman@virginia.edu
Fax: (434) 243-3969
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Research Focus

The effect of built environment on the health of vulnerable populations

Clinical Focus

Public health

Teaching Focus

Nursing Administration, Healthcare Management, Management Communication, Nursing Research in Clinical Settings

Publications

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Journal Articles

DeGuzman, P.B., Akosah, K.O., Simpson, A.G., Barbieri, K.E., Megginson, G.C., Goldberg, R.I., & Beller, G.A. (2012). Sub-optimal achievement of guideline-derived lipid goals in management of diabetic patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, despite high use of evidence-based therapies. Diabetes & Vascular Disease Research, 9(2), 138-145.

DeGuzman, P.B., & Kulbok, P.A. (2012). Changing health outcomes of vulnerable populations through nursing's influence on neighborhood built environment: A framework for nursing research. Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 44(4), 34-348. doi:10.1111/j.1547-5069.2012.01470.x.

DeGuzman, P.B., & Keeling, A.W. (2011). Addressing disparities in access to care: Lessons from the Kercheval Street clinic in the 1960s. Policy, Politics and Nursing Practice, 12(4), 199-207.

DeGuzman, P. (2008). Legislated nurse staffing ratios: What you need to know. Virginia Nurses Today, 16(1), 3.

DeGuzman, P.B., & McCaskill, C. (2008). Evaluating peripheral IV guidelines for the outpatient setting. AAACN ViewPoint, 30(4), 4-5.

Simpson, A.G., DeGuzman, P.B., Barbieri, K.E., Parks, C.M., Megginson, G.C., & Viette, C.R. (2008). Implementation of an electronic health record with an embedded quality improvement program to improve the longitudinal care of outpatients with coronary artery disease. Journal of Clinical Outcomes Management, 15(7), 338-343.

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University of Virginia - School of Nursing
225 Jeanette Lancaster Way
Charlottesville, VA 22903-3388
(434) 924-0141

Recognitions

"The power of nurses. The strength and quality of our caring, set against the history of health care, and the University of Virginia. We’re so proud of what’s going on here." - Dorrie Fontaine, Dean
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