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Jill Hayes

Professor Emeritus at Nursing, Emory University0 Followers

Jill Hayes's research delves into the intricate world of nursing, drawing from a rich tapestry of experiences and a profound dedication to the field. As a retired Professor Emeritus from the University of North Georgia, Jill has left an indelible mark on the academic community through her commitment to nursing education and practice. Born and educated in Canada, she embarked on her nursing journey at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas, in 1965, where she honed her skills and developed a deep passion for patient care. Throughout her illustrious career, Jill has lived in both Texas and Georgia, balancing her professional commitments with her personal life. Her marriage of 54 years has been a testament to her dedication and resilience, and she takes immense pride in her family, which includes two children and two grandchildren. Her family has been a constant source of inspiration and support, encouraging her to pursue her passions both within and outside the realm of nursing. Jill's hobbies reflect her multifaceted personality and her love for creativity and community service. She is an avid reader and writer, often immersing herself in the world of literature and expression. Her skills in knitting and handwork are not just hobbies but also a means of relaxation and artistic expression. Moreover, Jill's kitchen is a hub of activity where she bakes cookies with love and care, distributing them to first responders, frontline workers, and others in need, embodying her spirit of generosity and compassion. Even in retirement, Jill Hayes continues to inspire those around her with her unwavering commitment to service and her zest for life. Her legacy in nursing education and her contributions to the community remain a beacon of excellence and empathy, influencing future generations of nurses and caregivers.

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