Margaret L. Holland is an Associate Research Scientist at the Yale School of Nursing. Prior to joining Yale University School of Nursing, she was an assistant professor at the University of Rochester School of Nursing. In addition, Dr. Holland was a research associate in the School of Nursing and a general academic fellow in the Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine and Dentistry, both at the University of Rochester.
Among Dr. Holland’s honors and awards, she was awarded Second Place in the Maternal and Child Health Section at the Greg Alexander Outstanding Students’ Papers Session during the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting in 2009, was recipient of First Place in the Health Services Category for the University of Rochester’s Graduate Student Society Merit Awards. In 2012, she was awarded a KL2 Mentored Career Development Award through the University of Rochester’s Clinical and Translational Science Institute to support her research project titled, “Patterns and predictors of adherence to recommended visit schedules in a nurse home visiting program.” Dr. Holland has been principal investigator of a number of studies, including the Development of the Longitudinal Data Set from Memphis for Economic Analysis (2011-2012) and the Qualitative Study of Nurse-Family Partnership Attrition in Monroe County (2010-2011).
Dr. Holland received a Ph.D. from the University of Rochester.