Kerri Woelfle, a 2014 Doctor of Nursing Practice/ Family Nurse Practitioner graduate, has been working over the past year to complete her Practice Improvement Project (PIP), a scholarly project designed to improve practice or patient outcomes. Woelfle will be presenting her PIP poster on Wednesday, April 16, from noon to 1 p.m., in Buckley Center room 307. All interested parties are invited to attend her presentation. RSVPs are not necessary. For more information contact the School of Nursing at 7211.
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Nursing Doctoral Presentations
Vanessa Bourland, a 2014 doctor of nursing practice/family nurse practitioner doctoral candidate, will present on her Practice Improvement Project (PIP), a scholarly project designed to improve practice or patient outcomes, on Monday, February 17, at 8 a.m., in Buckley Center room 209. The title of Barr’s presentation is “Designing an Optimal Care Coordination Model for Children with Diabetes in Primary Care.” All interested parties are invited to attend her presentation. RSVPs are not necessary.
Jennifer Barr, a 2014 doctor of nursing practice/ family nurse practitioner doctoral candidate, will present her Practice Improvement Project (PIP), a scholarly project designed to improve practice or patient outcomes, on Thursday, February 20, at 10 a.m., in Franz Hall room 030. The title of her presentation is “Overcoming Barriers to Advance Directive Completion through Provider Education.” All interested parties are invited to attend her presentation; RSVPs are not necessary.
For more information contact Sally Peters, nursing, at 7423 or peterss@up.edu.
DNP Candidate Presentation
Jason Kephart, a 2014 doctor of nursing practice—family nurse practitioner candidate, has been working over the past year to complete his practice improvement project (PIP), a scholarly project designed to improve practice or patient outcomes. Kephart will be presenting his PIP poster on Monday, September 9 9 to 9:30 a.m., in Buckley Center room 310. The title of his presentation is “Secondary data analysis of nurse practitioner workforce characteristics: Implications for the future of primary care in Oregon.” All interested parties are invited to attend his presentation; RSVPs are not necessary. For more information contact Stacey Boatright, nursing, at 7211 or boatrigh@up.edu.