

Ann-Margaret Dunn-Nav
Dr. Ann-Margaret Dunn-Navarra is at the forefront of discovery in the field of nursing, with a particular focus on the complex interplay of HIV, health literacy, and syndemics among young adults. As an Associate Professor in the Nursing department at Medicine New York University, she has dedicated her career to advancing our understanding of these critical issues. Her research has significantly contributed to the field, with over 30 research outputs, including influential articles, review articles, and book chapters. Dr. Dunn-Navarra's work is widely recognized and has been cited over 100 times, reflecting the impact of her contributions to nursing and public health. Her research not only enhances academic knowledge but also informs practical applications in healthcare settings, particularly in improving health outcomes for young adults facing multiple health challenges. In addition to her research, Dr. Dunn-Navarra is actively involved in several professional organizations, including the American Nurses Association and the Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health. Her membership in these organizations underscores her commitment to advancing the field of nursing and promoting sexual health awareness. Dr. Dunn-Navarra's dedication to her field is evident in her ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between research and practice, ensuring that her findings translate into meaningful improvements in healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. Her work continues to inspire and guide both her peers and the next generation of nursing professionals.
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