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Cheryl  Armstrong

Dr Cheryl Armstrong

qualifications: DNP, MS, RN

position: Associate Professor, Clinical

department: College of Nursing

Dr. Cheryl Armstrong is an Associate Professor, Clinical, at the University of Utah College of Nursing. She has over 30 years experience working with women and newborn populations in Labor and Delivery, Newborn ICU, and Postpartum. She is also interested in women's and children's health across the lifespan and has worked with several groups focused on improving the health of women and children. Dr. Armstrong currently teaches nursing students in both undergraduate and graduate programs where she is significantly involved in curriculum design, education assessment, continuing education, professionalism, standards for accreditation, and evidence-based practice.


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Original Research 20 July 2024

Pretest–post-test evaluation with lay midwives in remote Guatemala after educational activities about COVID-19

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