ISSUES IN GRADUATE NURSING EDUCATION

Friday, April 24, 2015: 5:10 PM-6:10 PM
Moderator:
Melissa Henry, PhD, RN
5:10 PM
EVALUATING NP STUDENT COMPETENCIES USING ENTRUSTABLE PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Karen A. Macauley, PhD, DNP, APRN, University of San Diego; Mary Jo Clark, PhD, University of San Diego; Cheryl Butera, PhD, APRN, University of San Diego
5:25 PM
Addressing gaps in a nursing research doctoral program curriculum
Lisa Jean Taylor-Swanson, EAMP, MAcOM, Dipl., OM, University of Washington; Seungeun Park, MSN, RN, University of Washington; Shih-Yin Lin, MM, MT-BC, University of Washington; Sharee Squires, RN, BSN, University of Washington; Hoang t. Dieu-Hien, RN, MN, MPH, University of Washington; Yuting Lin, MSN, RN, University of Washington; Joachim G. Voss, PhD, RN, University of Washington
5:40 PM
RESEARCH MENTOR AND MENTEE DEVELOPMENT: PUTTING THE “INDIVIDUAL” IN THE IDP
Kathryn Lee, PhD, RN, FAAN, UCSF; Heather Coats, MS, APRN-BC, University of Arizona; Holly Jones, RN, MSN, CFNP, UCSF; Donald Weyland Mitchell, PhD, RN, UCSF School of Nursing; Anne G. Rosenfeld, PhD, RN, FAAN, WAN, University of Arizona; Carmen Portillo, PhD, RN, FAAN, UCSF
5:55 PM
PhD in Nursing Science for non-RNs: Opportunities, Challenges and Future Directions
Lisa Jean Taylor-Swanson, EAMP, MAcOM, Dipl., OM, University of Washington; Alexa R. Meins, BS, University of Washington; Shih-Yin Lin, MM, MT-BC, University of Washington; Cynthia Price, PhD, MA, University of Washington; Carolyn Chow, MA, University of Washington; Helen Buckland, PhD, MEd, University of Washington; Kristie Bjornson, PT, PhD, PCS, University of Washington