Kathy Hall is Assistant Dean of Graduate Program and Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing at the MGH Institute. She teaches Advance Health Assessment and Primary Care 3 in the Adult-Gero NP programs, as well as being a scholarly project reader.

Kathy is Nurse Director for the Translational and Clinical Research Centers at Mass General Hospital. She is an ANCC Board Certified Adult Nurse Practitioner and Nurse Executive. Her clinical specialty areas include Internal Medicine and Neurology. She has over 25 years of experience as a nurse practitioner, nurse administrator, and nurse educator.

  • BS, Nursing, Boston College
  • MS, Nursing, Boston College
  • DNP, Executive Track, MGH IHP
  • Neurological diagnoses – in particular headaches
  • Ethics

Dr. Hall has published numerous papers - some titles are highlighted below. You can view a complete listing of Dr. Hall's publications on ResearchGate or in her CV. 

Maximizing the Value of Therapeutic Opportunities in MS.

The Effectiveness of Biofeedback in the Treatment of Migraine Headaches

Hypnic headache secondary to haemangioblastoma of the cerebellum.

Hypnic headache secondary to haemangioblastoma of the cerebellum.

The Grading of Head and Brain Injury in Sports with Return to Play Guidelines.

 

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    In addition, Dr. Hall regularly presents at conferences and industry events. Please see her CV for a complete list of presentations.

    Nurse Comfort and Knowledge with Providing Patient Education on Firearm Accessibility and Safe Gun Storage at MGH Nursing Research Day.

    Blood Sample Hemolysis in Clinical Research: Understanding the Scope, Etiology and Identifying Opportunities to Minimize Events at Nursing Research Day.

    Nurse Comfort and Knowledge with Providing Patient Education on Firearm Accessibility and Safe Gun Storage at Organization for Nurse Leaders.

    Advanced Practice Nurses in the Clinical Research Setting: Comparing the results of the 2015 and 2016 REDCap Surveys at IACRN.

    Advanced Practice Nurses in the Clinical Research Setting: Results of REDCap Survey at Nursing Research Day. 

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