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Pam Hinds
Director/Professor at Children's National Medical Center
Pam Hinds is a prominent figure in pediatric nursing research and leadership at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC. Here are some key details about her:
Professional Roles
Pam Hinds currently holds several important positions at Children's National:
- Director of Nursing Research12
- William and Joanne Conway Chair in Nursing Research2
- Executive Director of Nursing Science, Professional Practice and Quality Outcomes2
- Interim Director of the Center for Translational Research2
Additionally, she serves as a Professor of Pediatrics at George Washington University.2
Research Focus
Dr. Hinds is renowned for her work in pediatric nursing research, with particular emphasis on:
- Pediatric cancer experiences7
- Quality of life for seriously ill children5
- Fatigue and altered sleep during pediatric cancer treatment7
- Pediatric palliative care3
Her research has significantly contributed to understanding what it means to be a "good parent" to a seriously ill child.5
Achievements and Recognition
- Dr. Hinds is considered one of America's foremost pediatric nurse scientists.8
- She has held various research grants, including R01s and R21s from the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) and the National Cancer Institute.1
- Her work has been widely cited, with over 17,000 citations to her name.6
Education and Location
- Dr. Hinds received her education from the University of Arizona.4
- She is currently based in Silver Spring, according to her LinkedIn profile.4
Pam Hinds has made significant contributions to pediatric nursing research and continues to play a crucial role in advancing nursing science and improving care for seriously ill children.
Highlights
May 9 · endwellproject.org
Pediatric Palliative Care And The Value Of Thoughtful Communication
May 22 · history.nih.gov
Hinds, Pamela 2009 - Office of NIH History and Stetten Museum
May 22 · childrensnational.org
Pamela Hinds, PhD, RN, FAAN, Director of the Department of ...