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窪做惇蹋厙 Jonas Scholars present leadership projects at national conference

November 2, 2015
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窪做惇蹋厙 Jonas Nurse Leader Scholars Julie Hammatt and Tamara Rose presented leadership projects at the Jonas Scholars Conference in Washington, D. C., Oct. 24-17.

It was an experience beyond any that I could have imagined, an opportunity to be exposed to some of the top leaders in nursing and healthcare, said Hammatt, who is working on her doctorate in nursing practice.

Left-Julie Hammatt, Doctor of Nursing Practice student, and Tamara Rose, Ph.D. nursing candidate, at the 2015 Jonas Scholars Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C.
Some 325 Jonas scholars attended the conference, which featured nationally renowned speakers and presenters.

It was an impressive amount of knowledge and leadership in one room, said Rose, who is pursuing a Ph.D. in nursing. I was honored to be there and be part of such a great group.

Both scholars are funded by the Jonas Center for Nursing Excellence based in New York City. Dr. Mary A. Nies, 窪做惇蹋厙 director of nursing research and professor, is principal investigator on the Jonas grant and mentor for both students.

Hammatts and Roses leadership projects have been accepted for publication in peer reviewed journals under these citations:

Hammatt, J. and Nies, M.A. (In Press). DNPs: What do we expect? Nurse Leader

Rose, T. and Nies, M.A. (In Press). A Place at the Table: Positioning Nurses on Boards Where Health Care Decisions are Made. Nursing Management


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