November 2015 enewsletter

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GAMECOCK

The CONnection News and Views from the University of South Carolina COLLEGE OF NURSING

NOVEMBER 2015

Celebrating 15 Years of USC’s Clinical Doctorate

Dean Jeannette Andrews

Inside This Issue Alumni & Development...2-3 Students Corner...............4-5 Faculty & Staff Notes.....6-8 NO LIMITS........................9

Send Inquiries or Newsletter items to: Jan Johnson jnjohnso@mailbox.sc.edu

In the 1990s, Dean Mary Ann Parsons, along with innovative USC faculty, had a collective vision to develop a second doctoral program in nursing. The existing doctoral program, PhD in Nursing Science, provided training, socialization, and education for nurses who wanted a career in research and the generation of new knowledge to inform our evidence base for practice. However, there lacked a terminal degree for nurses who wanted to expand their education with a clinical focus, enhancing the translation and implementation of evidence into practice, system-level practice changes, and leadership. Hence, in 2000, Dean Parsons and USC faculty launched the fourth clinical doctorate program in the country – a Nursing Doctorate (ND). The first USC ND graduate was Dr. Linda Morphis, a women’s health nurse practitioner and USC faculty member. In March, 2005, based on the national movement toward the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), the USC program degree changed from the ND to DNP. Now with over 200 DNP USC graduates, our alumni are scattered around the country making an impact in healthcare delivery. They join the 3000+ DNPs across the US, with significant growth expected to continue over the next 5-10 years. Currently in the US there are 18,000+ nurses enrolled in 241+ DNP programs. (AACN, 2014). Here at USC, we have 80 DNP students enrolled in four tracks: Family Nurse Practitioner, Adult Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, and Nurse Executive Leadership. We will celebrate USC’s 15 year history of the Clinical Doctorate at our Viana McCown lectureship on Friday, November 13, 2015. Dr. Marian Broome, Dean of Nursing at Duke University and editor of Nursing Outlook, will be our keynote speaker. She will be followed by a panel exploring the past, present, and future of the DNP role. Our guest panelists are: Dr. Stephanie Burgess (USC faculty), Amy Freeman (United Healthcare), Dr. Jennifer Bell (Michelin), Louis Gossett (SC Manufacture’s Alliance), Susan Witkowski (SC Free Medical Clinic Association), and Dr. Joan Culley (USC faculty). Following the panel presentation, we will have breakout sessions with a variety of options for nursing students, nurses, and alumni. We look forward to seeing all of you on November 13. This will be a great time to socialize, network, and “catch up” with your peers. Click here for information on registering for the Viana McCown Lectureship. Jeannette O. Andrews PhD, RN, FAAN Dean & Professor j.andrews@sc.edu

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