PHOTO: Andrew Corley

Andrew Corley


Andrew Corley, awarded the Isabel McIsaac Memorial Scholarship for the second year in a row, is studying to receive a joint degree of Master of Science in Nursing and Master of Public Health (MSN/MPH) from Johns Hopkins University’s Schools of Nursing and Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland. Along with his role as a student, Andrew is also a full time nurse in Johns Hopkins Hospital’s Cardiovascular Surgical Intensive Care Unit.

After earning a degree in International Business from Texas Tech University in 2006 and working for a time in energy exploration and financing in Dallas, Andrew served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Benin, West Africa. While working primarily as a small enterprise development consultant during his two years in West Africa, he also became involved in several HIV/AIDs, malaria, and other infectious diseases prevention initiatives. He soon came to understand the importance of healthcare access and its connection to economic development. It was during this time that he learned to appreciate the important role that nurses play in the care of both individuals and communities. In response to this experience Andrew returned to school to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Johns Hopkins University’s School of Nursing in 2013. Since then Andrew has researched and published on a number of healthcare issues, such as both child sexual abuse and neglected tropical disease prevention in low and middle-income countries as well as central line-associated bloodstream infection prevention in U.S. tertiary care facilities. After graduating Andrew hopes to begin working in neglected tropical disease treatment and prevention efforts in sub-Saharan Africa.

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(2012-2013 Winner)

Sheryl Leary, Isabel Hampton Robb scholarship winner, is pursuing her doctoral degree at the University of San Diego while working as a clinical nurse specialist at the Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare Sys... read more.

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