ISU Nursing Graduate Program has Strong Showing at National Conference

The 糖心传媒 School of Nursing鈥檚 Graduate Program is continuing to show signs of excellence four years after its inception. The 2017 American Association of Colleges of Nursing鈥檚 Research Doctoral Education Conference and Research Leadership Network Program in San Diego had great representation from the ISU Ph.D. in Nursing program. Second-year students and Jonas Scholars Karen Stevens and Ashley Anderson, first graduate of the ISU Ph.D. in Nursing Program Dr. Tamera Rose and Director of Nursing Research Dr. Mary Nies were in attendance at the events.
鈥淚t was an honor to participate with our Outstanding Ph.D. in Nursing students at the American Association of Nursing Doctoral Conference,鈥 said Nies. 鈥淚t was a great opportunity for our ISU PhD students to network with other Ph.D. students from around the country and to meet and talk with leading Nurse Scientists in their area of research.鈥
The delegation from ISU presented the following works at the events.
- Nies, M.A. & Rose, T. (2017, January) 鈥淭hree Year PhD in Nursing Program: First Graduate Outcomes鈥 Peer Reviewed Podium presentation at the American Association College of Nurses: Doctoral Education Conference, San Diego, CA.
- Anderson, A. & Nies, M.A. (2017, January) 鈥淩efugees and Population Health鈥 Peer Reviewed Poster presentation at the American Association College of Nurses: Doctoral Education Conference, San Diego, CA.
- Stevens, K.P., (2017, January) "From You've Got Mail to #Hashtags: Faculty Relevancy in a 140 Character World" Invited Podium presentation at the American Association College of Nurses: Research Leadership Conference, San Diego, CA.
- Stevens, K.P., Litchman, M.L., & Nies, M.A., (2017, January) 鈥淯se of Social Media for Research and Practice鈥 Invited Panel presentation at the 2017 American Association College of Nurses: Research Leadership Network Doctoral Conference, San Diego, CA.
ISU鈥檚 Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing courses are delivered online. The program prepares the candidate to conduct independent research, collaborate as a scholar and leader and educate for improving health and health care globally. Students will be admitted to the Ph.D. in Nursing degree program on full time status. For more information, click here, call (208) 282-2132 or email profnurs@isu.edu