Juliane Milburn, Ph.D., RN
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Family and Community Health Nursing
Education
- A.D.N. (Nursing), El Camino College
- M.S.N. (Family Nurse Practitioner), Vanderbilt University
- Ph.D. (Nursing), University of Virginia
Research/Scholarship Interests
My areas of research interest involve community health concerns and obstetric care with an interest in minority populations, particularly the Hispanic population.
- 2012-2014: Dissertation research, principal investigator: Intrapartum pain management in Hispanic women
Teaching
I have 12 years of nursing education experience, both in the undergraduate and graduate level. I currently teach clinical courses in VCU’s undergraduate nursing program in the areas of women’s health and community health nursing. I have also taught in the areas of health assessment, nursing fundamentals, pharmacology, and leadership/management over the years.
Select Publications
- Burnett, C., Schminkey, D., Milburn, J., Kastello, J., Bullock, L., Sharps, P., & Campbell, J. (2014). “Negotiating Peril: The Lived Experience of Rural, Low Income Women Exposed to IPV during Pregnancy and Postpartum.” Violence Against Women, November 26, 2015, p. 1-23.
Current Funded Grants
- 2021-2023: Co-PI, 4-VA grant in collaboration with UVa. Exploring transportation barriers to maternal healthcare among low-income women of color. Rupa Valdez (PI), Fern Hauck (Co-PI), Ishan Williams (Co-PI), Xueming Chen (Co-PI, VCU), Juliane Milburn (Co-PI, VCU), Courtney Rogers (GRA), Sarah Shaughnessy (Virginia Department of Health), and Jenise Swall (Other collaborator, VCU)
Professional Service
I am currently the faculty advisor for the Leadership Fellows Scholarship Program, as well as a member of the development team for this growing program. I am also engaged in the Clinical Education Council, the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, and the Council of Community Collaboration within the School of Nursing.