Our mission is to educate a highly qualified, self-directed nurse who will competently function in the present and rapidly changing healthcare system of the future. The graduate will possess the personal, intellectual, and social skills necessary to meet the challenges of an ever-changing interdependent and diversified world.
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18-Month Accelerated Baccalaureate in Nursing Program
For further information go to the website. Please contact Jennifer Morissette, Secretary, Nursing Recruitment, RN Mobility & Continuing Education in Nursing Program, at 607-431-4790 or morissettej@hartwick.edu.
Faculty News
Jeanne-Marie Havener, Ph.D., APRN was named the Chair of the Foundation for New York State Nurses Center for Nursing Research Planning Committee; Dr. Havener was invited to serve as guest editor of the winter edition of the Journal of the New York State Nurses Association, which will focus on evidence-based practice. As well, she is serving as a reviewer for a new Maternal and Newborn Health nursing text from LWW Publishing.
Peggy Jenkins, Professor of Nursing, has written and published her first book on EKG monitoring, entitled Nurse to Nurse: ECG Interpretation (McGraw-Publishers), which was released in September. She is on the editorial boards for Critical Care Nurse and The Journal of New York State Nurses Association, and the AACN Continuing Education Review Panel.
Tina Sullivan, M.S., FNP-C, has been on sabbatical this fall in order to collect data for her dissertation; she recently attended the Biennial Sigma Theta Tau conference in Indiana.
Theresa Turick-Gibson, M.S., PNP-C has started course work for the doctorate in education at SUNY Binghamton.
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