Sheridan Miyamoto

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EducationBA, psychology, University of California, Davis
MS, nursing, Vanderbilt University
PhD, Nursing Science and Health-Care Leadership, Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing
ThesisRisk factors for serious child maltreatment in families previously investigated by CPS: a case-control study (2014)
Sheridan Miyamoto
Academic background
EducationBA, psychology, University of California, Davis
MS, nursing, Vanderbilt University
PhD, Nursing Science and Health-Care Leadership, Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing
ThesisRisk factors for serious child maltreatment in families previously investigated by CPS: a case-control study (2014)
Academic work
InstitutionsPennsylvania State University

Sheridan Whalen Miyamoto is an American forensic nurse practitioner and researcher. She is an associate professor at Pennsylvania State University. In August 2020, Miyamoto was inducted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing.

Miyamoto completed her Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of California, Davis and her Master's degree at Vanderbilt University.[1] Following her master's degree, Miyamoto worked as a nurse practitioner in emergency response and pediatric sexual assault examiner.[2] She then returned to UC Davis for her Ph.D. in their Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing[1] and accepted a 2013–15 Doris Duke Fellowship.[3]

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