Category: Nurse Practitioners

  • Patty Coldiron Fills Urgent Need with Urgent Care

    Patty Coldiron Fills Urgent Need with Urgent Care

    The inspirational success stories of FNU graduates are many. Very few, however, start with dropping out of high school. Nonetheless, that is the way the story of how Patty Coldiron, MSN, FNP, Bridge 102, opened Hometown Urgent Care in January begins. Born and raised in rural Harlan County, Kentucky, Coldiron dropped out of high school…

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  • Frontier Nursing University Celebrates Nurses Week May 6-12th

    Frontier Nursing University Celebrates Nurses Week May 6-12th

    Each year, Frontier Nursing University looks forward to May, when we join with the American Nurses Association (ANA) in celebrating National Nurses Week. Although these celebrations have looked a bit different the past two years, the enthusiasm has only increased. As of this year, National Nurses Week has become National Nurses Month, and the World…

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  • Featured Preceptor: Tami Osborne, A Heart for Her Home Community

    Featured Preceptor: Tami Osborne, A Heart for Her Home Community

    This quarter’s Frontier Nursing University featured preceptor, Tami Osborne, PMHNP, was nominated by student Leslie Duff, for her dedication and compassion for the people of Eastern Kentucky.  Here is what Duff had to say about her experience studying under Osborne: “I was honored to spend several hundred hours working under Tami’s leadership. She has a…

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  • FNU Associate Professor Dr. Vicky Stone-Gale and her  daughter Dr. Jennifer Stone Make Florida History

    FNU Associate Professor Dr. Vicky Stone-Gale and her daughter Dr. Jennifer Stone Make Florida History

    In October, FNU Associate Professor Vicky Stone-Gale, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, FAANP, and her daughter Jennifer Stone, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC became the first APRNs licensed as autonomous advanced practice registered nurses in the state of Florida. They received the good news after a house bill permitting select APRNs to practice in primary care was signed into…

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  • Frontier Faculty Dr. Geraldine Q. Young Recognized for Her Contributions to Higher Education

    Frontier Faculty Dr. Geraldine Q. Young Recognized for Her Contributions to Higher Education

    In honor of Women’s History Month, Diverse magazine recently published its annual special report recognizing women who have made exceptional contributions to higher education in recent years. Frontier Nursing University (FNU) is proud to announce that Dr. Geraldine Young, chief diversity and inclusion officer was one of the 25 outstanding women recognized in this year’s…

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  • Delivering the Vaccine to the Last Frontier

    Delivering the Vaccine to the Last Frontier

    Julie Drude, FNP Class 136, CNEP Class 81, DNP Class 26, doesn’t “do boats. I don’t like them. I hate boats.” Even though she was born and raised in Hollywood, Florida, and resides in Chattahoochee, Florida, she said “my extent of the beach and the waves is laying on the beach and sunbathing. I don’t…

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  • Pandemic Emphasizes Need for Mental Health Practitioners and Preceptors: Q&A with Dr. Jess Calohan

    Pandemic Emphasizes Need for Mental Health Practitioners and Preceptors: Q&A with Dr. Jess Calohan

    Editor’s Note: Dr. Jess Calohan, DNP, is an Associate Professor and Department Chair of FNU’s Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program. A recent retiree from the United States Army after 20 years of distinguished service, he is a recognized expert in treating combat-related PTSD, presenting nationally and internationally with multiple peer-reviewed publications. He was awarded the…

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  • Alumni Spotlight: Rachel Sherman Works with Her Community to Heal Racial Injustice

    Alumni Spotlight: Rachel Sherman Works with Her Community to Heal Racial Injustice

    Frontier Nursing University (FNU) alumni Rachel Sherman spent last year working as a nurse practitioner in her community, earning her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), and advocating for racial justice in her hometown of Prince George’s County, Md. As a result of her tireless efforts to bring awareness to her community, Sherman was honored with…

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