Tag: nursing

  • Faculty Spotlight: Barbara Zust

    Barbara Zust (Nursing) along with an interprofessional team from Courage Kenny at Abbott published an article: “The feasibility of a purpose renewal intervention after treatment for early stage breast cancer: A brief report.” She also published an article “10-Year Study of Christian Church Support For Domestic Violence Victims 2005-2015.” This article was published with Katie…

  • Heidi Meyer (Nursing)

    Heidi Meyer presented her work “Understanding Emotional Intelligence and Its Relationship to Clinical Reasoning: The Key to Developing the Next Generation of Nurses?” at the 2019 American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Baccalaureate Nursing Education Education Conference in Orlando, Florida.

  • Jessica Stadick (Nursing)

    Jessica Stadick presented her research titled “Understanding Health Care Professionals Attitudes Towards Working in Teams and Interprofessional Collaborative Competencies: A Mixed Methods Analysis” at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing’s Baccalaureate Education Conference in Orlando, Florida on November 22, 2019. The findings from this study and presentation will assist nurse educators in developing specialized…

  • Lynnea Myers (Nursing)

    Lynnea Myers recently completed a second doctorate in Developmental Neuroscience at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. Her dissertation was titled “Morphological Variants in Neurodevelopmental Disorders.” She also recently published an article, “Variable neurodevelopmental and morphological phenotypes of carriers with 12q12 duplications” and presented at the Mayo-Karolinska Annual Scientific Meeting in Stockholm on “Neuroradiological, Morphological,…

  • Rose Jost (Nursing)

    Rose Jost was just awarded the State Community Health Services Advisory Committee (SCHSAC) Award for Ourstanding Dedication to Local Public Health, awarded to individuals who have made a significant contribution to the promotion and implementation of local public health in Minnesota.

  • Lynnea Myers (Nursing)

    Lynnea Myers ’05 recently completed her doctorate in Nursing Science at Vanderbilt University. The title of her dissertation was: “Communicating with Health Care Providers: Perceptions of Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.” Lynnea is currently on leave as an assistant professor of nursing at Gustavus while she completes a second doctoral degree in Developmental…

  • Heidi Meyer (Nursing)

    Heidi Meyer presented a podium session at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN’s) 2017 Baccalaureate Education Conference. The conference was focused on leadership and innovation in delivering high quality nursing programs. This presentation, titled “Integrating Emotional Intelligence Concepts in Teaching Practices: Academic Nurse Educators’ Experiences, Opinions, and Attitudes,” discussed pilot study results and…

  • Heidi Meyer (Nursing)

    Heidi Meyer received a Bremer Trust Fund grant to purchase a high-fidelity pediatric mannequin and additional supplies to furnish a simulation suite. This grant will help furnish one of the three simulation suites that the nursing department uses for innovative and engaged teaching and learning activities.

  • Jessica Stadick (Nursing)

    Jessica Stadick presented “Spiritual Care Communication at the End-of-Life” at the Phi Chapter Sigma Theta Tau International Society of Nursing Scholarship, Research, Theory, and Practice Conference in Brookings, SD. Jessica also presented a concept analysis titled, “Definitions Matter: Interprofessional Education – A Concept Analysis” at the Midwest Nursing Research Society Conference in Minneapolis, MN.

  • Barbara Zust, 2011 Carlson Award Winner, Nursing Department

    Barbara Zust, 2011 Carlson Award Winner, Nursing Department

    My colleagues are gifted educators, innovative thinkers, and simply great humans. I know, because they have taught me how to teach and how to be in the world. No matter what our field or what we do, what all of us at Gustavus have in common is a commitment to students. In my 14 years…