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Aileen Ishuin Macmillan, Aileen Ishuin Macmillan, Kelsey Duinkerken Dec 2015

Aileen Ishuin Macmillan, Aileen Ishuin Macmillan, Kelsey Duinkerken

Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories

Aileen Ishuin MacMillan did not grow up wanting to be a nurse, but after two years of college in Montclair not knowing what she wanted to do, Ms. MacMillan decided by chance to pursue nursing at Jefferson. After graduating in 1976 from the Diploma program she took a job as a nurse in the maternity ward of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. During her forty year career at Jefferson Ms. MacMillan also completed her BSN at Gwynedd Mercy University. She remains very involved in Jefferson Nursing, serving on both the Jefferson Nursing College Alumni Board and, as president, on the Diploma …


Karen Jordan, Karen Jordan, Kelsey Duinkerken Dec 2015

Karen Jordan, Karen Jordan, Kelsey Duinkerken

Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories

Born and raised in Philadelphia, Karen Jordan was a member of the civil rights movement in Philadelphia during the 1960s, first becoming involved with the fight to desegregate Girard College. After a semester at Cheyney University Ms. Jordan took time away from school before deciding to study nursing. She enrolled in the Jefferson Diploma Nursing program in 1973 and graduated in 1976. She would later go on to also receive her Bachelor’s in Nursing Science, also from Thomas Jefferson University. Ms. Jordan has spent her long career at Jefferson working as a medical-surgical, oncology, and neonatal nurse. In her free …


Mary Woltemate Stec, Mary Woltemate Stec, Kelsey Duinkerken Dec 2015

Mary Woltemate Stec, Mary Woltemate Stec, Kelsey Duinkerken

Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories

Dr. Stec began her nursing career in 1973 as a graduate of Jefferson’s Nursing Diploma School. She would go on to receive her BS in Nursing from the University of Pennsylvania, her MSN from Gwynedd Mercy College, and her PhD in Nursing from Widener University. Dr. Stec has spent the majority of her career as a nursing educator, including as an instructor at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital School of Nursing, Gwynedd Mercy College, and Abington Memorial Hospital Dixon School of Nursing. She is now an Assistant Professor at Temple University. She is also a Certified Nurse Educator, an Evaluator for …


Katherine Kingsley Kinsey, Katherine Kingsley Kinsey, Kelsey Duinkerken Dec 2015

Katherine Kingsley Kinsey, Katherine Kingsley Kinsey, Kelsey Duinkerken

Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories

Dr. Kinsey received her nursing diploma from the Jefferson Hospital School of Nursing in 1963 and later a BS in Education and School Health from Millersville University. She also has a BS in Nursing, Magna Cum Laude, a MS in Nursing in Community Health, and a PhD in Education, all from the University of Pennsylvania. She currently serves as the Nurse Administrator and Principal Investigator for the Philadelphia Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP), the Mabel Morris Family Home Visit Program (MM), and other early childhood initiatives. Previously, Dr. Kinsey was a tenured professor at La Salle University School of Nursing where she …


Patricia Maro Dehart, Patricia Maro Dehart, Kelsey Duinkerken Nov 2015

Patricia Maro Dehart, Patricia Maro Dehart, Kelsey Duinkerken

Jefferson Nursing Oral Histories

Patricia Maro DeHart first became interested in nursing in high school when she first volunteered, and later worked, as a nurses’ aide in a local nursing home. She decided to attend Jefferson’s Diploma Nursing program and graduated in 1977. After starting her career in medical surgery at West Jersey Hospital she then worked as an OB-GYN nurse at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital for eleven years. As her career progressed she moved to Bristol-Myers Squibb, where she held a number of varied positions that allowed her to combine both her degrees in nursing and business, including as account executive and government …


Accelerating Curriculum Design: "A Love It, Don't Leave It" Approach To Creative Process And Idealized Design, Mary Bouchaud, Phd, Rn, Angela Gerolamo, Phd, Aprn, Bcps, Beth Ann Swan, Phd, Crnp, Faan, Kathleen Black, Phd, Rnc, Karen Alexander, Msn, Rn, Ccrn, Jennifer L. Bellot, Phd, Mhsa, Cne, Denise Brown, Msn, Rnc, Susan Egger, Phd, Rn, Rachel Scherzer, Msn, Rn, Ccrn, Kathy Shaffer, Edd, Rn, Cne, Catherine Levonian, Phd, Rn, Dori Sullivan, Phd, Rn, Ne-Bc, Cphq, Faan Sep 2015

Accelerating Curriculum Design: "A Love It, Don't Leave It" Approach To Creative Process And Idealized Design, Mary Bouchaud, Phd, Rn, Angela Gerolamo, Phd, Aprn, Bcps, Beth Ann Swan, Phd, Crnp, Faan, Kathleen Black, Phd, Rnc, Karen Alexander, Msn, Rn, Ccrn, Jennifer L. Bellot, Phd, Mhsa, Cne, Denise Brown, Msn, Rnc, Susan Egger, Phd, Rn, Rachel Scherzer, Msn, Rn, Ccrn, Kathy Shaffer, Edd, Rn, Cne, Catherine Levonian, Phd, Rn, Dori Sullivan, Phd, Rn, Ne-Bc, Cphq, Faan

College of Nursing Posters

Purpose and Background:

The Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) report (2010) on the “Future of Nursing” emphasized the need for nurses to lead health care change. One of the key messages in this report is a call to action for nursing schools to re-envision nursing education that focuses on a population-based perspective and emerging roles for nurses across the care continuum. With an evolving focus on primary and community-based care rather than acute care, and recognition of the importance of coordinating care and managing transitions across providers and settings of care, registered nurses now and in the future will need to …


The Use Of Narrative Pedagogy And Unfolding Case “Ivan” To Promote Interprofessional Collaboration And Education Among Nursing And Radiology Students, Mary Bouchaud, Phd, Rn, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Fnap Sep 2015

The Use Of Narrative Pedagogy And Unfolding Case “Ivan” To Promote Interprofessional Collaboration And Education Among Nursing And Radiology Students, Mary Bouchaud, Phd, Rn, Elizabeth Speakman, Edd, Rn, Anef, Fnap

College of Nursing Posters

Purpose:

Nursing students are unfamiliar with roles and responsibilities of their healthcare colleagues and how partnering with them can impact patient health outcomes. Many are unaware of how an interprofessional healthcare team contributes to preventing and resolving healthcare issues affecting care transition from tertiary settings back to the community. Case “Ivan” is a real lived experience that was shared to prepare nursing and allied health students for interprofessional, patient-centered care practice.

Poster presented at:

NLN Education Summit, 2015:Bridging Practice and Education, Las Vegas, Nevada, September 30, 2015-October 2, 2015.


Exercise And Hospitalized Leukemia Patients, Anne Delengowski, Rn, Msn, Aocn, Justine O'Connor, Rn, Msn, Ocn, Megan Stinsman, Rn, Bsn, Ocn, Kate Mchenry, Rn, Bsn, Ocn, Kaitlin Mostak, Rn, Bsn, Joann Silcox, Rn, Msn, Colleen Sweeney, Rn, Christine Muldoon, Rn, Bsn, Ocn, Lauren Gilbride, Rn, Bsn Sep 2015

Exercise And Hospitalized Leukemia Patients, Anne Delengowski, Rn, Msn, Aocn, Justine O'Connor, Rn, Msn, Ocn, Megan Stinsman, Rn, Bsn, Ocn, Kate Mchenry, Rn, Bsn, Ocn, Kaitlin Mostak, Rn, Bsn, Joann Silcox, Rn, Msn, Colleen Sweeney, Rn, Christine Muldoon, Rn, Bsn, Ocn, Lauren Gilbride, Rn, Bsn

Department of Nursing papers and presentations

Objective:

The purpose of this study was to determine if patients in a structured, monitored walking program experienced less symptom distress than patients receiving the usual standard of care during induction chemotherapy.


Fostering The Development Of Emotional Intelligence Among Health Science Students: Empowering Students To Impact Institutional Culture, Julia Ward, Phd, Rn, Mary Hanson-Zalot, Msn, Rn, Aocn, Collleen Dempsey, Ms, Rt(R) Sep 2015

Fostering The Development Of Emotional Intelligence Among Health Science Students: Empowering Students To Impact Institutional Culture, Julia Ward, Phd, Rn, Mary Hanson-Zalot, Msn, Rn, Aocn, Collleen Dempsey, Ms, Rt(R)

College of Nursing Posters

Objectives:

Identify challenges of navigating institutional culture for students interacting in a variety of clinical settings

Discuss the importance of integrating concepts of emotional intelligence throughout curricular plans of study

Consider contemporary research findings in the health science literature regarding emotional intelligence among students.


2015 Commencement For Jefferson School Of Health Professions, Jefferson School Of Pharmacy, And Jefferson School Of Nursing May 2015

2015 Commencement For Jefferson School Of Health Professions, Jefferson School Of Pharmacy, And Jefferson School Of Nursing

Jefferson College of Nursing Commencements

No abstract provided.


Use Of Quick Response Coding To Create Interactive Patient And Provider Resources., Jennifer L. Bellot, Phd, Rn, Cne, Kathryn Shaffer, Edd, Rn, Cne, Mary Wang, Msn, Crnp Apr 2015

Use Of Quick Response Coding To Create Interactive Patient And Provider Resources., Jennifer L. Bellot, Phd, Rn, Cne, Kathryn Shaffer, Edd, Rn, Cne, Mary Wang, Msn, Crnp

College of Nursing Faculty Papers & Presentations

BACKGROUND: Since their creation more than 20 years ago, the proliferation of Quick Response (QR) codes has expanded tremendously. Little was found in the literature to support the innovative use of QR coding in the classroom or in health care provision. Thus, the authors created a doctoral-level practicum experience using QR coding to create interactive, individualized patient or provider resource guides.

METHOD: Short, descriptive surveys were used before and after implementation of the practicum experience to determine students' comfort level using QR technology, their knowledge base, ease of use, and overall satisfaction with the practicum.

RESULTS: Students reported high levels …