TeamPeds Talks

Children in poverty: Through the lens of abuse


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This conversation episode is related to Economic Stability- Poverty

Dr. Peck is joined by Andrea (Andy) Duncan.

Andrea (Andy) Duncan has been a pediatric nurse for 28 years. she attended University of Michigan and graduated with BSN in 1992. she began her career working as a NICU nurse and worked in several NICU’s across the country including Chicago, Boston and Denver she received her Masters in Nursing at The University of Colorado’s PNP program in 2000. Andrea has been a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner for 20 years and have worked predominantly in primary care. She was fortunate enough to work in a variety of health care settings including a Spanish Speaking Only Clinic, an LBGTQ health clinic, a Juvenile homeless shelter, several school-based clinics, and private pediatric practices. She worked as adjunct faculty for a local university teaching pediatric content to FNP students. Most recently she has been working as the sole Nurse Practitioner on The Child Protection Team at University of Michigan CS Mott Children’s Hospital.

Andrea lives outside of Ann Arbor, MI with her husband and two teenage boys, one of which is off at college. She has two Newfoundland mix dogs that are not very well behaved. Her hobbies include anything outdoors; swimming in open water (only in the summer in Michigan), skiing, bike riding, running, hiking, among other things.

Andrea shares: "I love that my life’s work has allowed me to provide the best care possible for children and their families. My current position has given me the opportunity to utilize all the skills and knowledge I have gained through my varied experiences during my career to do incredibly important and meaningful work".

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