Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Carolyn Jackson, MSN, MPH, CRNA

Ph.D. Student

Carolyn Jackson is an experienced clinician interested in health services research on how to best deliver care for people that are medically and socially complex.

Research Topic

Psychosocial distress in low-income veterans with functional disabilities.

Education

Master of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 2022

Master of Science in Nursing (Nurse Anesthesia), Medical College of Georgia, 2006

Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Texas Woman’s University, 2002 (Magna Cum Laude)

Teaching Certificate, Johns Hopkins University, 2022

Publications

Jackson, C.L, Rivers, R.J, Conti, M.E, Freedman, L.S, Lehmann, J.D, Song, M., Pandian, V., [accepted AANA Journal], The Value of the Preoperative History and Physical prior to Cataract Extraction: A Systematic Review