Se Hee Min, PHD, PMHNP-BC, RN

  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Nursing
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Se Hee Min, PhD, PMHNP-BC, RN earned her Ph.D. in Nursing in September 2022 from Duke University School of Nursing (2019-2022). Before arriving at Duke, she began her research in symptom science and midlife women's health during her undergraduate program at University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (2012-2016) and continued her research interest in obesity and metabolic health, both health issues commonly experienced by midlife women during her graduate program at Yale University School of Nursing (2017-2019). During her pre-doctoral studies, her research focused on combining her previous research experience to understand the unique symptom experience in midlife menopausal women with metabolic syndrome using machine-learning based network analysis. Her pre-doctoral research was funded by Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) pre-doctoral individual fellowship. Se Hee has also immersed herself in advanced statistical methodologies such as latent class analysis, latent class growth analysis, latent transition analysis, and factor analysis which led to multiple first-author publications during her time at Duke. Se Hee's current research interests have expanded to geriatrics and aging, cognition, big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. In October 2022, Se Hee was appointed as a postdoctoral research fellow in the Reducing Health Disparities Through Informatics (RHeaDI) training program.

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  • Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Nursing