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School of Nursing BOT Presentation 4/2016
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School of Nursing BOT Presentation 4/2016
CHHSSchool of NursingAdministrators: 3
1 Director
2 Associate Directors (Associate w/tenure)
Faculty: 509 w/tenure (2 Endowed professors, 3 full, 4 Associate)
18 tenure track (2 Associate, 16 Assistant)23 Lecturers
Staff: 31 Administrative Specialist2 Administrative Assistants
Simulation & Skills Lab: 31 Coordinator1 Lab Professional Assistant1 Lab Assistant
PT Faculty: ~25/semester
School of Nursing BOT Presentation 4/2016
CHHSSchool of NursingThe mission of the School of Nursing is to educate nursing and clinical research professionals through excellence in teaching, scholarship, service and community engagement.
Emphasis is placed on educating individuals to improve health outcomes and quality of life in diverse populations.
School of Nursing BOT Presentation 4/2016
CHHSWhat is Clinical Research?Science and business of developing new medically therapeutic products• New drug, biologic, or medical device products• Involves the understanding and management of
regulatory compliance (safety & effectiveness)• Monitor and carry out clinical trials & adverse events• Use of new indications or patient populations for
current productsPotential to improve health, well-being, extend lifespan and improve quality of life
School of Nursing BOT Presentation 4/2016
CHHSWhy do students choose NSG and CLR professions?
• Interest in a helping profession• Interest in health and life sciences• Variety of opportunities upon graduation• Favorable employment market• Competitive salaries and benefits
School of Nursing BOT Presentation 4/2016
CHHSSalaries of GraduatesFNP/MSN –
Educator MSN-
BSN OAP/Prelicensure
CLR MS
CLR BS
$105,000
$60,000+
$50,000+
$70,000+
$40,000
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Clinical Research Program“preparing individuals today for careers in biopharmaceuticals tomorrow”
Employers, internship sites, and supporting organizations:
To learn more, visit the CHHS Office of Student Success.
BS and MS Graduates are employed in a variety of roles in the following areas:
Subject enrollment Safety surveillance Statistical analysis
Study design Scientific writing Statistical programming
Data management Subject recruitment Project Management
Regulatory affairs Proposal writing Business development
Quality mgmt/control Data monitoring Study site monitoring
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CHHSOver 100 Specialties in Nursing
Substance Abuse Nurse
Telemetry Nurse
Telephone Triage Nurse
Transcultural Nurse
Trauma Nurse
Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurse
Reproductive Nurse
Public Health Nurse
Pulmonary Care NursePsychiatric Nurse
School Nurse
Perioperative (Surgical) Nurse
Pediatric NursePerinatal Nurse
Pain Management Nurse
Orthopaedic Nurse
Occupational Health Nurse
Oncology Nurse
Nursing Quality Improvement
Nurse Researcher
Nephrology Nurse
Medical-Surgical Nurse
Infusion Nurse
Infection Control Nurse
Hospice Nurse
HIV/AIDS Care Nurse
Hematology Nurse
Geriatric Nurse
Forensic Nurse
Flight/Transport Nurse
Emergency Nurse
Critical Care Nurse
Ambulatory Care Nurse
Critical Care Nurse
Correctional Facility Nurse
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CHHSAdmissionsUndergraduate
Prelicensure 100 /year*
OAP 240 / semester*
CLR 50 /year
* Admits more than once/year
Graduate
DNP—10 in Fall 2016
FNP62 Fall of 2016 37 Fall of 2015
CLR 20-25 /year
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Program Highlights•
UG Nursing
UG Clinical Research
Graduate Clinical
ResearchGraduate Nursing
•FNP: 111 students•Certification Pass Rate: 100%
•Fall 2016 Doctorate of Nursing Practice Program (DNP)
•PreLicensure: 241 students Plan for accelerated option NCLEX Pass Rate: 93%
•RNBS: 951 students6 Admission Periods7 Week course terms
• 112 students• 45 Student Interns• New CLR Minor
• Started in 2011• 36 students/12
Graduates• Proposal for a
concentration in biostatistics
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CHHSInnovative Instruction
& Simulation LearningLeads the state in innovative programs
Prepares students for 21st century practice through the use of technology
Focuses on skill development, interprofessional communication and critical thinking
Replicates clinical environments – using human patient simulators or standardized patients
Realistic simulation environment and a powerful learning experience that promotes cognitive, affective, physical and social development of the student
Focused on active learning, research, interprofessional education, innovation, entrepreneurship and community partnerships
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CHHSInterprofessional & International Learning
SW, Gero, Exer Sci, Rec Tx
IPEInterprofessionalEducation
Iwate Perfectural University, Japan
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CHHSSchool of Nursing Research & Scholarship
Refereed publications 50
National Presentations 129
External Grants/Contracts : Submit-21 Funded 11
•
Academy Major Honors: 2014- 22015- 2
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Research examplesBarbara Lutz (Co-I)
An Emergency Department-to-Home to Improve Quality of Life and Reduce Hospital UsePatient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), Donna Carden, MD, PI, University of Florida (UF), Total Award: $1,800,000Lutz: 20% FTE; 04/2014-03/2017
Early Supported Discharge for Improving Functional Outcomes are StrokePCORI, Pamela Duncan, PhD, PI, Wake Forest University, Total Award: $14,229,452 Lutz: 10% FTE; 07/2015-06/2020
Mobile Decision Support System for Nurse Management of Neuromodulation Therapy, NIH/NINR R01, Christopher Butson, PhD, University of Utah, & Michael Okun, MD, UF, Co-PIs, Total Award: $2,800,000Lutz: 10% FTE; 02/2015-01/2020
Diane Pastor (PI); Tammy Arms (Co-I)Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Driving Safety and DementiaJohn A. Hartford Foundation, Total Award to UNCW: $9975; 01/2016-12/2016
Susan Sinclair (Co-PI) Expanding workforce capacity in North Carolina's Clinical Research IndustryDuke Energy Foundation / NC Community Foundation, Total Award to UNCW: $390,000; 07/2015-05/2018
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CHHSService abounds…Youth Health Summit & Camp Bones
SON-SEAHEC Partnership
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CHHSStudent Success
Stories
Melissa Batchelor-Murphy BSN, MSN, PhD, RNClass ‘96 BSN; ‘00 MSNRWJ Fellow ;Duke Faculty
Candice Curtin, RN-BSClass ‘13Outstanding Research Awardin Wound Care 2015Nat’l Alliance Wound & OstomyAssociation
Lolita Bryant MSN, RNClass ‘04 BS; ‘11 MSNNHRMC; UNCW
Megan Williams, MSN, FNP, RN51st President NCNAClass ‘98UNC-CH School of Nursing
Rand Pennington, MSN, RNClass ‘09 MSN; ‘11 Post MS-FNP ACNP NHRMC
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Students share the UNCW experience
Brittany HayesCLR
MS Candidate
Samantha Rouse Nursing
BSN student