Professional Practice (APRN)

Professional Practice (APRN)

by Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN, Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM, Angela Richard-Eaglin, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, CNE, FAANP, CDE u.a.
Nurse practitioners share their experiences working in a variety of primary and acute care settings. Practical advice is shared to guide students considering educational programs and certification pathways. Participants will learn about prescriptive authority, collaborative practice, working and communicating as part of an interdisciplinary team. Explore how to navigate challenging clinical situations, ethical dilemmas, and opportunities to promote diversity, equity, inclusivity, and belonging in the healthcare environment.

Course Details

  • Videos 326
  • Duration 26:06 h
  • Quiz questions 454
  • Concept Pages 16

Content

Your Educators of course Professional Practice (APRN)

 Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN

Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN

Dr. Rhonda Lawes is a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE), and an Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Nursing in Oklahoma, USA.
She obtained her PhD in Educational Psychology from Oklahoma State University in 2016.
Due to her achievements, she has earned numerous teaching awards. She teaches nursing students how to use the science of cognitive learning to maximize their study effectiveness.
Within Lecturio, Dr. Lawes is the Director of Nursing Education Programs, and teaches courses on Pharmacology (Nursing), Medical Surgical Nursing and Pathophysiology.

 Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM

Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler, PhD, CNM

Dr. Jacquelyn McMillian-Bohler is a Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) and the Assistant Clinical Professor at Duke University School of Nursing in North Carolina, USA.
She obtained her PhD in Nursing Education from Villanova University. Currently, she teaches Health Promotion and Perinatal Nursing in the pre-professional and Master’s Degree programs at Duke University School of Nursing.
With an interest in global women’s health issues, Dr McMillian-Bohler has trained nursing students in China, South America, and the Philippines.
Due to her achievements, she earned the Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award at Duke University School of Nursing in 2020.
Within Lecturio, Dr. McMillian-Bohler teaches courses on Maternal-Newborn Nursing.

 Angela Richard-Eaglin, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, CNE, FAANP, CDE

Angela Richard-Eaglin, DNP, MSN, FNP-BC, CNE, FAANP, CDE

Dr. Richard-Eaglin is the Associate Dean for Equity at Yale School of Nursing and an Associate Clinical Professor. She is a champion for expanding diversity and inspiring cultural intelligence and cultural humility in health professions education and in clinical practice.

As a Certified Professional Cultural Intelligence (CQ) and Unconscious Bias Facilitator and Coach through the Cultural Intelligence Center, Dr. Richard-Eaglin has developed and provides customized workshops that inform practicing health professionals, health professions educators, students, researchers, and staff in multiple departments on the application of CQ to organizational wellness, bias management, and mitigation of bias-influenced health outcomes.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Richard-Eaglin will teach courses on Diversity, Equity, and Cultural Intelligence for healthcare professionals.

 Mark Hughes, MD, MA

Mark Hughes, MD, MA

Dr. Mark Hughes Mark, MD, MA, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a core faculty member in the Berman Institute of Bioethics.

Dr. Hughes received his MD from Stony Brook University in 1992 and his MA in philosophy (bioethics) from Georgetown University in 2003. He is the co-chair of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Ethics Committee and Consultation Service. Dr. Hughes directs several courses in clinical ethics and research ethics in undergraduate and graduate medical education and continuing medical education.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Hughes teaches Medical Ethics.
 Michael Erdek, MD, MA

Michael Erdek, MD, MA

Dr. Michael Erdek is Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine and the Director of Pain Medicine for the R.J. Zuckerberg Cancer Center at Northwell Health in New York.

Dr. Erdek received his MD from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991 and his MA in Moral Philosophy from St. Mary’s University in 2018. He trained in Surgery and in Anesthesiology prior to completing his subspecialty training in Pain Medicine and then Critical Care Medicine at The Johns Hopkins University. Being an Associate Professor at the Berman Institute of Bioethics for 5 years, he is particularly interested in the provision of palliative care and the ethics of the safe treatment of pain.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Erdek teaches Clinical Ethics.
 Elizabeth Russ, FNP

Elizabeth Russ, FNP

Elizabeth Russ is a Family Nurse Practitioner (NP) and business owner.

Nurse Liz, as she is affectionately known, regularly offers tips to help nursing students excel in their careers. She uses social media to document the joys and challenges that come with being a working parent and healthcare professional.

Her platform is designed to be an open and safe space where students can share their experiences and insights to build confidence and encourage growth in one another as part of a community.

 Amber Vanderburg

Amber Vanderburg

Amber Vanderburg is a multi-award winning international businessperson, keynote speaker, and the founder of leadership development organization, The Pathwayz Group.

She has worked with healthcare organizations around the world helping teams and leaders enhance their performance. She spent 6 years in Human Resources with Saint Francis Healthcare System, completed her Lean Six Sigma green belt certification through process improvement at OU Health Center, and led performance improvement initiatives at Wayman Tisdale Health Center and OU Health Center throughout her graduate work in Organizational Dynamics.

Within Lecturio, Amber Vanderburg teaches courses on career development and communication in healthcare.
 Amy Howells, PhD, CPNP-AC/PC

Amy Howells, PhD, CPNP-AC/PC

Dr. Amy Howells is an Associate Teaching Professor at the University of Washington School of Nursing in Seattle, Washington.

She graduated as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) from the University of Texas, Houston in 2005, and practised as an instructor, later as an assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine. She completed two post-master’s certificates in nursing education and acute care PNP, and finally obtained her PhD in Nursing from the same university in 2014. In 2016, she joined the University of Washington to facilitate the creation of the acute care PNP track.

Within Lecturio, Dr. Howells teaches courses on Pediatric Nursing.
 David Warren, FNP, ACNP, ENP

David Warren, FNP, ACNP, ENP

David Warren, FNP, ACNP, ENP, is a board-certified nurse practitioner currently specializing in emergency medicine. He currently works as a Nurse Practitioner at the Trauma/ED at Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas.
He obtained his BSN from the University of Texas at Tyler and an MSN from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Within Lecturio, David Warren shares his practical knowledge in role transition and professional practice as an APRN.

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good topic and well explained of human right I rate it because she well said about the human rights I like her points deep I rec
By Nouha D. on 31. December 2023 for Marginalization, Stigma, Human Rights, and Privileges

good topic and well explained of human right I rate it because she well said about the human rights I like her points deep I recommend it as I understand it clearly

 
Assessing for Understanding and Shared Decision Making
By Asma H. on 25. December 2023 for Case: Determining Decision-making Capacity of a 38-year-old Woman with Abdominal Pain

This was a great case study. I appreciate the demonstration of informed and shared decision making, esp with a patient who is more vulnerable due to the IDD.

 
wonderful
By Iman a. on 11. December 2023 for Informed Consent and Capacity

Very interesting and important topics presented clearly and concisely! I hope to see more medical ethics topics explored more in depth in the future because I this is a very critical but often overlooked and misunderstood topic.

 
Great
By Iman a. on 10. September 2023 for Surrogate Decision Making and Family Meetings

A very important and insightful lecture series! I look forward to continued release of more medical ethics lessons!