Carol E. Hayes

Carol-HayesCarol E. Hayes

Carol E. Hayes, CNM, MN, MPH has been a Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing at Georgia State University for seven years. She is a Certified Nurse Midwife with a master's in nursing and public health with twenty seven years of clinical experience, twelve years experience lecturing and teaching, as well as three years experience in conference planning, program management, and grant management. Her areas of interest include adolescent health, women's health, teen pregnancy prevention, sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases, and HIV. She has given hundreds of one day trainings on various topics related to women's health and infectious diseases, spoken at national conferences with over 400 attendees, and taught graduate and undergraduate nursing students, as well as medical students, in the clinical setting. She has contributed to training materials, curricula, and other documents published by a federally funded training center. She published in peer-reviewed journals and contributed to posters and abstracts. She currently serves on the Georgia Public Health Perinatal HIV Council, is an adviser to the American Nurses Association and the American College of Nurse Midwives on immunizations; she has served on several CDC Task Force; on numerous committees nationally and locally for the American College of Nurse Midwives (ACNM) and the Georgia Nurses Association; and is a member of Nursing Honor Society Sigma Theta Tau. Her personal areas of interest include environmental and social justice issues.

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