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Linda Bullock

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Linda Faye Clark Bullock
Born1950 (age 73–74)
NationalityAmerican
EducationTexas Woman's University
University of Otago
Medical career
InstitutionsUniversity of Otago
University of Missouri
University of Virginia

Linda Faye Clark Bullock (born 1950) is an American professor of nursing.

Education

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Bullock received a bachelor's and master's degree in nursing from Texas Woman's University. She completed a doctor of philosophy in public health at University of Otago.[1]

Career

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Bullock was involved with Prof Judith McFarlane and Prof Barbara Parker with investigating the approach of physical abuse during pregnancy. Bullock showed that low birth weights were associated with abuse. Together they created tools that are used by researchers who are investigating abuse during pregnancy.[2]

Bullock was the first nurse faculty member at Christchurch School of Medicine. She joined the faculty at University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing in 1997. She became a nursing professor in 2003. In January 2010, she was appointed as the director of the doctor of philosophy in nursing. In 2010, she joined the faculty at University of Virginia School of Nursing as the first Jeanette Lancaster Alumni Professor of Nursing, a funded chair.[1]

Awards and honors

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Bullock is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Linda Bullock Is First to Hold Jeanette Lancaster Alumni Professorship in Nursing". UVA Today. August 16, 2010. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  2. ^ Joyce J. Fitzpatrick (May 16, 2000). Annual Review of Nursing Research, Volume 18, 2000: Focus on Chronic Illness. Springer Publishing Company. pp. 263–264. ISBN 978-0-8261-9709-2.
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