March Of Dimes Awards Scholarships to Exceptional Nursing Students Committed to Improving Health Outcomes for Mom and Baby
March of Dimes has awarded its 2024 Nursing Scholarship Awards to two exceptional students: Lisa Grisham, a DNP/PhD student, and Kaitlyn Duardo, a BSN student. Both recipients will receive $10,000 scholarships funded by Pampers. This initiative underscores the organization's commitment to health equity, particularly for moms and babies of color, who face higher health risks. The program aims to address the U.S. maternal and infant health crisis, where maternal mortality rates are significantly higher compared to other developed nations. The scholarships are awarded to individuals demonstrating excellence in maternal-child nursing and a commitment to March of Dimes' mission. Grisham focuses on non-pharmacologic interventions for infants with substance exposure, while Duardo aims to increase Hispanic nurse representation and address the needs of Spanish-speaking patients.
- March of Dimes awarded $20,000 in scholarships to nursing students.
- Scholarships are supported by Pampers, a long-term partner.
- Scholarships aim to improve maternal and infant health outcomes.
- Focus on addressing health equity for moms and babies of color.
- Recipients are highly qualified and committed to enhancing nursing care.
- Lisa Grisham is researching non-pharmacologic interventions for infants.
- Kaitlyn Duardo aims to increase Hispanic nurse representation.
- The U.S. remains among the most dangerous places to give birth.
- Maternal mortality rates are up to six times higher than in other developed nations.
- Black moms are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications.
- Black babies are two times more likely to die before their first birthdays.
"We know that the maternal and infant health crisis is far from over, especially for moms and babies of color who face greater risks of poor health outcomes" said Kelly Ernst, SVP, Chief Revenue and Impact Officer at March of Dimes. "We need nurses in communities across the US dedicated to maternal-child nursing to help all moms and babies be healthy. It's our privilege and honor to invest in these extraordinary nurses who share our mission."
In 2024, the US remains among the most dangerous places to give birth, with maternal mortality rates up to six times higher than those of other developed nations. Black moms are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than White moms, and Black babies are two times more likely to die before their first birthdays than White babies. As a leading convener in maternal and infant health, March of Dimes has partnered with Pampers to help drive systemic change so that all families, regardless of race, can get the best possible start.
"These scholarships spotlight the importance of maternal health equity and promote excellence in nursing care," said P&G Baby Care North America Communications Leader, Jazmyne Reid. "Pampers' brand purpose is to care for every baby's health and happiness. We cannot fully live out our brand purpose without first addressing the foundation—a healthy and happy parent. We are proud to partner with March of Dimes to empower nurses who are on a mission to deliver compassionate care and help more parents experience the full joy of pregnancy and beyond."
The March of Dimes Nursing Scholarships are awarded to highest scoring scholarship applicants demonstrating a commitment to March of Dimes' mission. Qualified applicants for the Margaret Comerford Freda March of Dimes Graduate Nursing Scholarship are registered nurses currently enrolled in a graduate program in maternal-child nursing at the master's or doctoral level. This award is named in honor of the long-time March of Dimes National Nurse Advisory Council Chair, volunteer, and friend, Dr. Margaret Comerford Freda. The Undergraduate Nursing Diversity Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate at an accredited school of nursing, from a racial or ethnic group underrepresented among nurses.
The 2024 March of Dimes Scholarship Award recipients are:
Margaret Comerford Freda March of Dimes Graduate Nursing Scholarship Award: Lisa Grisham, MSN, NNP, a DNP/PhD student at University of
"My primary goal as a nurse clinician-scientist aligns with the March of Dimes goal of closing the health equity gap. Many infants with substance exposure in utero do not have a strong family presence in the hospital after birth. Some have no family presence. Babywearing is one ideal effective non-pharmacologic intervention used to treat infants with NAS, which can create a paradigm shift resulting in health equity for this underserved population. Babywearing is a low-cost, easy-to-use, nonpharmacologic intervention that facilitates contact and proximity to the caregiver to support caregiver-infant interaction and comfort. This scholarship will support my research on improving the care of hundreds of thousands of mothers and babies. Additionally, after graduating with my DNP/PhD degree, I will continue to do a portion of clinical bedside NNP shifts and teach at an accredited College of Nursing. I love the bedside interaction with neonates and their families, and I love mentoring and teaching."
March of Dimes Undergraduate Nursing Diversity Scholarship: Kaitlyn Duardo, BSN student at University of
"When I started my Women and Infant rotation this semester, the plethora of hospital resources was astounding, but the lack of Hispanic nurses on the floor stuck out to me most. I often spent my clinical shifts translating for nurses or physicians between patients because no one else spoke Spanish or the hospital translator was unavailable. Being a
For more information on the Nursing Scholarship program, visit marchofdimes.org/nursingscholarships.
ABOUT MARCH OF DIMES
March of Dimes leads the fight for the health of all moms and babies. We support research, lead programs and provide education and advocacy so that every family can have the best possible start. Since 1938, we've built a successful legacy to support every pregnant person and every family. Visit marchofdimes.org or nacersano.org for more information.
ABOUT PAMPERS
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