Tuesday, March 18, 2008 | 4:30 - 7:00 pm | Murray Room, Yawkey Center
synopsis
Completion of nursing doctoral work provides a plethora of opportunities, including clinical service, education and research. While some experiences follow traditional lines, others offer unique prospects to both enhance nursing science and to expose other disciplines to the contributions offered by the doctorally prepared nurse. These three distinguished presenters will provide insights into the various paths they have chosen as doctorally prepared nurses.
Katherine Gregory, PhD, RN
Assistant Professor
BC Connell School of Nursing
Donna Perry, PhD, RN
Associate Nurse Scientist and Associate Director,
The Thomas S. Durant Fellowship for Refugee Medicine
Mass General Hospital Boston MA
Angelleen Peters-Lewis
Nursing Director, Endoscopy Unit
Mass General Hospital, Boston, MA
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