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Carol
Stewart, a research assistant in the Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Neurosciences, has been named the 2001 Michigan Registered
Nurse of the Year. The award acknowledges a varied and successful career
that has included countless research and patient-care accomplishments
over the past 38 years. Building on
a career-long commitment to helping children and families deal with
psychiatric disorders, Stewart has spent the past five years serving as
clinical coordinator for Dr. David Rosenberg’s groundbreaking MRI
studies with children and adolescents. Before
coming to WSU in 1996, Stewart had most recently completed a manual to
better enable home-care providers to treat psychiatric patients on
Medicare. The manual is one of more than 20 publications Stewart has
written. The list will soon include a guidebook to medications for
children with psychiatric disorders. Stewart received her award at a special luncheon at the Embassy Suites in Troy on May 9. The award, sponsored by the Michigan Nursing Association and Detroit Newspapers, attempts to recognize the often under-appreciated work of the state’s nurses. |
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