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Professor Judy Krauss has been a member of the School of Nursing faculty since 1971and served as Dean of the School from January 1985 through June 1998. Professor Krauss is also Master of Silliman College, one of Yale's 12 residential colleges. She served as Chair of the Council of Masters from July 2003 to July 2009. In 1985, Judy was the Founding Editor of Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, a respected practice, research and policy journal. She served as Editor for 20 years. Her fields of interest include health and mental health policy with particular emphasis on public policies that affect vulnerable populations; and leadership in health care organizations. She is a noted expert on care of persons with serious and persistent mental disorders. In 1998, the American Academy of Nursing and the American Nurses Foundation appointed her Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the Institute of Medicine (IOM), where she helped conduct the background research for the IOM report America's Health Care Safety Net: Intact, But Endangered. She is currently a member of the Board of Director of the Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation whose emphasis is on health professional education reform.
Health Policy/Mental Health Policy, Leadership in health care organizations
American Academy of Nursing, American Nurses Foundation, & Institute of Medicine, Distinguished Senior Scholar in Residence
American Nurses Association Distinguished Contributions to Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
Boston College Alumni Achievement Award of Excellence in Health Care
Connecticut Nurses Association, Josephine Dolan Award for Excellence in Nursing Education
Connecticut League for Nursing, Leadership in Education Award
Sigma Theta Tau, Distinguished Lecturer
Society for Education and Research in Psychiatric Nursing, Jeannette G. Chamberlain Psychiatric Nursing Service Award
Yale School of Nursing Distinguished Alumna Award
Yale School of Nursing Medal
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