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National Summit addressing Faculty Capacity Issues in the U.S., June, 2008
Fulbright Fellow
Dr. Janice Hayes, coordinator of the Doctoral Program in the School of Nursing is also a Senior Fulbright Fellow who worked with preschool children in Jamaica. Her work focused on developmental outcomes in preschool children.
The Fulbright Scholar Program sends 800 U.S. faculty and professionals abroad each year. Grantees lecture and conduct research in a wide variety of academic and professional fields. The program is sponsored by the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
Criteria used to choose scholarship recipients include reputation as a scholar, artist or professional; teaching ability; research activity; previous experience abroad; and ability to serve as a cultural ambassador.
Carol Roehrs gains prestigious certification
Dr. Carol Roehrs has earned national certification/
NLN as a specialist in Nursing Education. This certification is a indicator
of professional excellence; the "Certified Nurse Educator" is a mark
of distinction for nursing faculty nationally. Dr. Debra Leners,
School of Nursing Director, is also a Certified Nurse Educator.
Certified Nurse Educators
The School of Nursing is home to three nurse educators who have passed the National League for Nursing Certified Nurse Educator CM Examination. Passing this rigorous exam recognizes that the nurse educator is committed to high standards of excellence and demonstrates their expertise in the role of nurse educator. Dr. Debra Leners, Director of the School of Nursing, Dr. Carol Roehrs, Maternal-Newborn Nursing Coordinator and Bret Lyman, Nursing Foundations Coordinator are all Certified Nurse Educators.
Award of Excellence
In March of 2006, The Office of the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs annually recognized Dr. Debra Leners, Professor of Nursing as the recipient of the Academic Excellence Award for Teaching Excellence in Graduate Education. The School of Nursing was the recipient of the Academic Excellence Award for School/Program Excellence in Service. School
of Nursing faculty
The School of Nursing located on the 3rd floor of Gunter
Hall is part of the College of Natural and Health Sciences. Approximately
100 baccalaureate students and 25 masters level students graduate each
year from its program and the first Ph.D graduates in 2008.
The School’s program is approved by the Colorado State Board of
Nursing and accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education.
The Nursing Program offers several degree and certificate options including
a bachelors of science degree in nursing (traditional, RN to BS, and
second degree options), masters of science in nursing (education emphasis,
clinical nurse specialist, or family nurse practitioner emphasis), and
a doctoral degree in nursing education. Certificate programs are offered
in nursing education, family nurse practitioner, and transcultural nursing.
Nursing faculty are clinical experts who believe in the importance of
clinical practice both for themselves and their students. Approximately
70% of the faculty are doctorally prepared and their research activities
are in areas such as chronic illness, nursing education and cultural
aspects of health care. |