

Jean Hannan
Dr. Jean Hannan has contributed extensively to the field of maternal and infant health, particularly focusing on improving health outcomes for minority mothers and infants. As a tenured associate professor at the Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Florida International University, she has dedicated her career to advancing research and education in this critical area of public health. Dr. Hannan's research has garnered significant recognition and support, with over $2.5 million in funding secured for her various projects. Her role as a principal investigator on a grant funded by the National Institutes of Health underscores her leadership and expertise in the field. Her work not only contributes to academic knowledge but also has practical implications for healthcare practices and policies aimed at reducing health disparities. In addition to her research endeavors, Dr. Hannan is a prolific author, having published numerous articles in esteemed peer-reviewed journals. Her scholarly contributions have enriched the academic community's understanding of maternal and infant health, particularly in minority populations. Her work is often cited by fellow researchers and practitioners seeking to improve health outcomes in these communities. Dr. Hannan's commitment to excellence in nursing and health sciences is further evidenced by her membership in the American Academy of Nursing, an organization that recognizes leaders in the field who have made significant contributions to nursing and healthcare. Her involvement in this prestigious academy highlights her influence and dedication to advancing the profession. Through her teaching, research, and service, Dr. Hannan continues to inspire the next generation of healthcare professionals while actively working to address and overcome the challenges faced by minority mothers and infants. Her contributions to the field are invaluable, and her ongoing efforts promise to make a lasting impact on public health.
Publications
, 262-270, 2012-07-30
, 338-348, 2015-06-01