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Re-envisioning the nursing PhD degree

 E-Mail PHILADELPHIA (March 9, 20201) - The PhD degree prepares nurse scientists to advance knowledge through research that improves health, translates into policy, and enhances education. However, as the role of the nurse has changed, and health care has grown more complex, there is a need to re-envision how PhD programs can attract, retain, and create the nurse-scientists of the future and improve patient care. To begin the dialog about the future of PhD education in research-intensive schools, the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (Penn Nursing) invited 41 educational, governmental, professional, and philanthropic institutions to a summit in 2019. During the summit, participants collaborated on re-envisioning how nursing PhD programs can successfully advance nursing science and situate research-focused nursing PhD graduates for success in academia and beyond. An upcoming issue of the

CHI Memorial Medical Group Hires Nurse Practitioner John Dowlen

CHI Memorial Medical Group Hires Nurse Practitioner John Dowlen Wednesday, March 3, 2021 CHI Memorial Medical group announces John Dowlen, FNP-C, has joined CHI Memorial Family Practice Associates – Soddy-Daisy. Mr. Dowlen earned his master of divinity from Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Mo. He completed a master of science in nursing – family nurse practitioner at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing in Nashville. Mr. Dowlen is certified in basic life support as well as nonviolent crisis intervention. He’s also an ordained minister.   At CHI Memorial Family Practice Associates – Soddy-Daisy, Mr. Dowlen joins a clinical staff of registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and medical assistants who provide care for individuals ages 15 and older. 

Godchaux family s transformational legacy continues with $6 6 million in gifts to Vanderbilt School of Nursing

Date Time Share Agnes G. Kirkpatrick Godchaux and Frank Godchaux III, BS’49 The Vanderbilt University School of Nursing received gifts this year totaling $6.6 million from the estates of Agnes G. Kirkpatrick Godchaux and Frank Godchaux III, BS’49, and Charles Godchaux, BA’52. These are among the largest scholarship gifts that the nursing school has ever received. They will support the Godchaux family’s endowed scholarships-the Elijah Nevins Kirkpatrick Scholarship and the Godchaux Family Scholarship-and will provide generations of nursing students with generous support. “The Godchaux family’s ties to Vanderbilt span five generations, and the impact of their commitment and generosity will continue far into the future,” Vanderbilt Chancellor Daniel Diermeier said. “Their visionary support of the School of Nursing will support the education and training of advanced practice nurses who benefit their communities through their leadership, expertise and compassion.”

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