Saturday, July 16, 2016

Faculty Feature - Dr. Julie Furrow

Faculty Feature - Julie Furrow, Ph.D., APRN, FNP-BC Nurses International is pleased to welcome Dr. Julie Furrow to the faculty. Nurses International is blessed to have another excellent clinician and educator on the team! Dr. Furrow supervises the following courses: Pathophysiology Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology Health Promotion and Education Professor Furrow hails from Clarksburg, West Virginia, and enjoys integrating her Christian faith with her work with students and patients. She began her nursing career when she enrolled in a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing at Alderson-Broaddus College in the small town of Philippi, West Virginia. After graduation from Alderson-Broaddus, Professor Furrow began caring for patients at Fairmont General Hospital in Fairmont, WV. She soon moved back to her hometown of Beckley, West Virginia, where she began taking care of patients in an oncology/medical-surgical nursing unit. After three years of oncology and medical-surgical nursing, Dr. Furrow worked for a hospice and provided care to terminally ill patients in their homes. During her hospice years, Professor Furrow enrolled in a Master of Science in Nursing program and studied nursing administration and education. After graduation, Professor Furrow became a hospice manager and managed a hospital-owned hospice for six years. During the years of hospice administration, Dr. Furrow began to miss direct patient care and decided to return to school for a Post-Master’s Certificate from the Family Nurse Practitioner program at West Virginia University. While in school, Dr. Furrow was offered a teaching position at her alma mater, Alderson Broaddus University. Dr. Furrow enjoyed nursing education so much that she enrolled in a doctoral program for Nursing Education after she graduated from the Family Nurse Practitioner program, and she now teaches in the online RN-BSN program at Fairmont State University in Fairmont, West Virginia. Dr. Furrow completed her Doctor of Philosophy degree in education with an emphasis in nursing education from Capella University. She also works as a registered nurse in a rehabilitation unit at a local hospital and is pursuing part-time work as a family nurse practitioner. Professor Furrow's commitment to her faith, her students, and her patients make her an amazing addition to the faculty. The Nurses International team joyfully anticipates Professor Furrow's contributions to the organization as a whole and particularly to her work within her courses. Welcome, Professor Furrow!

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Welcome Professor Keating

In this week's Faculty Feature, Nurses International welcomes Professor Keating. Professor Keating will be supervising four core nursing courses to ensure continuity throughout the program. Intro to Professional Nursing Fundamentals of Nursing Med/Surg I Med/Surg II Stacen Keating, PHD, RN is a nurse and academician. Her training and education took place on the east coast of the United States in New York, Boston, and Pennsylvania. Professor Keating has teaching and research experience across a variety of areas. She has taught in undergraduate and graduate programs and has focused on a primarily adult population including frail older adults with multiple comorbid conditions. Early clinical work focused on adults with cancer, chronic medical disease, and HIV. Courses she has taught includes community health, health assessment, medical surgical nursing, fundamentals of nursing, research and evidenced-based practice among others. She currently is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the New York University College of Nursing (NYUCN). Professor Keating is interested in the health of communities and individuals. She currently works in an underserved area of New York City visiting clients who have significant health problems by training students to address the health, wellness and educational needs of vulnerable populations. She is also involved in a grass roots community health effort to engage people with chronic illness and food-related illness to learn healthy ways of eating and preparing food to improve overall health and mood. Professor Keating is engaged in studying educational models of training for nurses. She has conducted a review of the literature surrounding dedicated education units and also is involved in simulation technology experiences to train nurses to care for individuals with varying acute and chronic illnesses. Professor Keating brings over 20 years of nursing and teaching experience to Nurses International to help train future nurses in poorly served and impoverished areas around the world. Nurses International is thankful for Professor Keating's contributions to the curriculum and especially for her desire to honor God with her work and pursue His calling on her life. She has already made a difference for the Kingdom, and the Board of Directors and the Nurses Council looks forward to continued collaboration.

Welcome Professor Keating

In this week's Faculty Feature, Nurses International welcomes Professor Keating. Dr. Keating will be supervising four core nursing courses to ensure continuity throughout the program. Intro to Professional Nursing Fundamentals of Nursing Med/Surg I Med/Surg II Stacen Keating, PHD, RN is a nurse and academician. Her training and education took place on the east coast of the United States in New York, Boston, and Pennsylvania. Professor Keating has teaching and research experience across a variety of areas. She has taught in undergraduate and graduate programs and has focused on a primarily adult population including frail older adults with multiple comorbid conditions. Early clinical work focused on adults with cancer, chronic medical disease, and HIV. Courses she has taught includes community health, health assessment, medical surgical nursing, fundamentals of nursing, research and evidenced-based practice among others. She currently is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the New York University College of Nursing (NYUCN). Professor Keating is interested in the health of communities and individuals. She currently works in an underserved area of New York City visiting clients who have significant health problems by training students to address the health, wellness and educational needs of vulnerable populations. She is also involved in a grass roots community health effort to engage people with chronic illness and food-related illness to learn healthy ways of eating and preparing food to improve overall health and mood. Professor Keating is engaged in studying educational models of training for nurses. She has conducted a review of the literature surrounding dedicated education units and also is involved in simulation technology experiences to train nurses to care for individuals with varying acute and chronic illnesses. Professor Keating brings over 20 years of nursing and teaching experience to Nurses International to help train future nurses in poorly served and impoverished areas around the world. Nurses International is thankful for Professor Keating's contributions to the curriculum and especially for her desire to honor God with her work and pursue His calling on her life. She has already made a difference for the Kingdom, and the Board of Directors and the Nurses Council looks forward to continued collaboration.