Maren Nelson, a 2015 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. Nelson will be presenting her PIP poster on Monday, July 28, from 8 to 8:30 a.m., in Buckley Center room 165. The title of her presentation is “Increasing Clinical awareness of Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Among Providers in the Emergency Department.” All interested parties are invited to attend her presentation. RSVPs are not necessary. For more information contact Becca Fischer, nursing, at 7423 or fischer@up.edu.
Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
Nursing Poster Presentation, July 17
Xi Liu, a 2015 Doctor of Nursing Practice-Family Nurse Practitioner candidate, has been working over the past year to complete her Practice Improvement Project (PIP), a scholarly project designed to improve practice or patient outcomes. Liu will be presenting her PIP poster on Thursday, July 17, at 4-4:30 p.m., in Buckley Center room 314. The title of her presentation is “The Implementation of the Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries (STEADI) Project: A Pilot Study.” All interested parties are invited to attend her presentation. RSVPs are not necessary. For more information contact the School of Nursing at 7211 or nursing@up.edu.
DNP Poster Presentations
Two candidates for the DNP degree offered in the graduate nursing program will soon be presenting posters on campus, according to the School of Nursing:
Jennifer Stevens, a 2014 doctor of nursing practice/family nurse practitioner candidate, has been working over the past year to complete her Practice Improvement Project (PIP), a scholarly project designed to improve practice or patient outcomes. She will be presenting her PIP poster, titled “Medication Reconciliation in Rural Native American Primary Care Clinic,” on Tuesday, October 22, from 3 to 3:30 p.m., in Buckley Center room 309. All interested parties are invited to attend; RSVPs are not necessary.
Noelle McLaughlin, a 2014 doctor of nursing practice/family nurse practitioner candidate, has been working over the past year to complete her Practice Improvement Project (PIP), a scholarly project designed to improve practice or patient outcomes. She will be presenting her PIP poster, titled “Individualized Weight Management Plans in Rural Oregon Clinic,” on Wednesday, October 23, from 10 to 10:30 a.m., in Franz Hall room 033. All interested parties are invited to attend her presentation; RSVPs are not necessary.
For more information contact nursing at 7211.