Two UCSF Faculty Members Named Fellows of American Academy of Nursing.SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 18, 1996--Two faculty members from the UC San Francisco School of Nursing have been named 1996 fellows of the American Academy of Nursing The American Academy of Nursing (AAN) generates, synthesizes, and disseminates nursing knowledge to contribute to health policy and practice for the benefit of the public and the nursing profession. , an organization of nursing leaders committed to the exploration of policy issues in health care. The fellows are Holly A. De Groot, Ph.D., RN, CNAA CNAA n abbr (BRIT) (= Council for National Academic Awards) → organismo no universitario que otorga diplomas CNAA n abbr (Brit) (= Council for National Academic Awards) → , and Kathryn A. Lee, Ph.D., RN. De Groot, assistant clinical professor in the Department of Community Health Systems of the UCSF UCSF University of California at San Francisco School of Nursing, has more than 24 years of nursing experience, serving in various staff, management, administrative and research positions. For the majority of her career, De Groot has worked with clinical service agencies and has directed numerous implementation and evaluation projects in university and clinical settings. De Groot's research interests include care delivery systems and work load evaluation. She is chief executive officer of Catalyst Systems, a patient care services software and consulting firm in Novato, Calif. De Groot is currently co-writing a textbook on nursing leadership. She received her doctorate in nursing in 1989 and a master's degree in 1979 from UCSF, and a bachelor's from Sonoma State University Notes 1. ^ [1] 2. ^ "Sonoma State Music Center Has Detractors" by Sara Lipka Chronicle of Higher Education, Oct.5, 2007 External links
Lee, associate professor in the Department of Family Health Care Nursing, has been studying women's health Women's Health Definition Women's health is the effect of gender on disease and health that encompasses a broad range of biological and psychosocial issues. issues for a decade. Her research interests include sleep disorders, circadian rhythms and fatigue. The James and Marjorie Livingston Chair in Nursing at UCSF, Lee is very active in the UCSF Symptom Management Nursing Faculty Group and the Sleep Research Society. She received a doctorate in nursing in 1986 and a master's in 1977 from the University of Washington, and a bachelor's from San Jose State University in 1972. From 1986-88, Lee was a Robert Wood Johnson Robert Wood Johnson was the name shared by members of the family that descended from the President of Johnson & Johnson:
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