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College
of Nursing Index
Dean: Rita A.
Frantz
Interim associate dean: Kathleen S. Hanson
Associate dean, research and scholarship: Toni Tripp-Reimer
Chair, adult and gerontology study: Keela Herr
Chair, systems and practice:
Chair, parent, child, and family study: Anne Marie McCarthy
Professors: Kathleen Buckwalter, Gloria Bulechek, Mary Kathleen
Clark, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Kenneth Culp, Rita Frantz, Keela Herr,
Diane Huber, Anne Marie McCarthy, Toni Tripp-Reimer, Janet Williams
Professors emeritae: Myrtle Aydelotte, Connie Delaney, Melanie
Dreher, Joanne McCloskey Dochterman, M. Patricia Donahue, Geraldene Felton,
Marion Johnson, Meridean L. Maas, Rosemary McKeighen, Hope Solomons, Barbara
Thomas
Clinical professors: Patricia Clinton, Edward S. Thompson
Associate professors: Howard K. Butcher, Toni Clow, Perle Slavik
Cowen, Joann Eland, Kathleen Hanson, Charmaine Kleiber, Rene Martin, Paula
Mobily, Sue Moorhead, Heidi Nobiling, Debra Schutte, Janet Specht, Elizabeth
Swanson, Janette Taylor
Associate professors emeritae: Janice Ann Denehy, Mildred Freel,
Rose Marie Friedrich, Orpha Glick, Laura Hart, Jean Lakin, Leslie Marshall,
Eleanor McClelland, Sandra Powell, Etta H. Rasmussen, Jean Reese, Kay
Weiler
Clinical associate professors: Teresa Boese, Ellen Cram, Ann M.
Rhodes, Kerri Rupe, Deborah Schoenfelder
Assistant professors: Lioness Ayres, Jane Brokel, Sandra Daack-Hirsch,
Martha Driessnack, Sue Gardner, Lisa Kelley, Peg Kerr, Sonja Lively, Der-Fa
Lu, Barbara Rakel, Beverly Saboe, Marianne Smith, Hwanjo Yu
Assistant professors emeritae: Carolyn Crowell, Merle Heick, Louise
Kruse, Frances Milde, Mary Stewart-Dedmon, Pamela Willard
Clinical assistant professors: Pamela Ballard, Mary Berg, Veronica
Brighton, Karen Griffith, Brenda Hoskins, Todd Ingram, Teresa Judge-Ellis,
Susan Lehmann, Nicolett Markovetz, Sherry McKay, Rebecca Siewert, Anita
Stineman, Connie Trowbridge, Jill Valde, Ann Willemsen-Dunlap
Clinical instructors:
Vanessa Kimm, Kelly Smith
Lecturers: Judith Collins, Carol Dupic, Barbara Kyles, Patricia
Nelson, Karin Zuehls
Assistants-in-instruction:
Margaret Hyndman, Lori Minor, Virginia Wynn
Undergraduate degree: B.S.N.
Postbaccalaureate degree: M.N.H.P.
Graduate degrees: M.S.N., Ph.D. in Nursing
Graduate nondegree programs: Certificate in Advanced Practice Nursing,
Health Informatics, Nursing Informatics, Nursing Service Administration
Web site: http://www.nursing.uiowa.edu
The College of Nursing is an
integral part of the University of Iowa health science campus, sharing
in and contributing to teaching, research, and patient care resources
that have earned international recognition. The University provides an
unusually fine setting for nursing preparation because the educational
and clinical resources vital to educating nurses are available on or near
the campus. Faculty and students participate fully in University life
and contribute their time, interests, and abilities to the many general
and special activities of a major research university.
The college's Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.), Master's in Nursing and Health Care Practice (M.N.H.P.), and Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), an autonomous accrediting arm of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). They also are approved by the Iowa Board of Nursing. The anesthesia nursing program is accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs. Graduates of the B.S.N. and M.N.H.P. programs qualify to take the licensure examination required for practice as registered nurses (RN). Graduates of advanced practice majors in the graduate program are eligible to take certification examinations and apply for Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) licensure.
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