National Midwifery Week is October 6-12. Frontier Nursing University will be hosting our tenth annual Empower virtual event to celebrate. Enjoy FREE CEs and more! Take action this National Midwifery Week and educate others on the important care nurse-midwives provide to individuals and families.
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Lourdes Prince focuses on empowerment of Hispanic nurses
Dr. Lourdes Prince has been a champion of DEI throughout her career in healthcare and education. This summer, Dr. Prince became a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Faculty Fellow at FNU and served as a moderator during the Diversity Impact conference in July. She is also a reviewer for the Nursing Workforce Diversity grant scholarship and a member of the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging; the Diversity Impact Planning; and the Culture of Caring committees at FNU. As a Hispanic healthcare professional with extensive experience in DEI, Dr. Prince said an emphasis on DEI is crucial in advancing health in Hispanic communities. She said lack of access, lower socioeconomic status and language barriers often prevent many members of the Hispanic community from seeking care.
Featured Preceptor: Alneader (Neada) Kenner-Woodard, CNM, carries her nurse-midwifery philosophy forward through precepting
After many years of compassionately serving patients as a Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) and educating nursing students and new nurses, FNU graduate Alneader (Neada) Kenner-Woodard recently started precepting nurse-midwifery students. Her first was FNU student Valrie Haye-Smith. As a registered nurse, Kenner-Woodard has had the opportunity to precept new nurses in the labor and delivery department. Later, as a nursing professor, she guided and supported nursing students as they pursued their licenses. When she was approached by Haye-Smith, she realized that precepting nurse-midwifery students was the next logical step in her nursing journey.
Frontier Nursing University Earns “Great College to Work For” Designation for the Fourth Consecutive Year
For the fourth consecutive year, Frontier Nursing University (FNU) has been named one of the best colleges in the nation to work for, according to the Great Colleges to Work For® program. The survey results are based on a two-part assessment process: an institution questionnaire that captures employment data, benefits, and workplace policies from each institution and a survey administered to faculty, administrators, and professional support staff. The primary factor in deciding whether an institution received recognition was employee feedback.
Dr. Bernadette Melnyk to Give Keynote Address at Frontier Nursing University Commencement
Dr. Bernadette Melnyk, PhD, APRN-CNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN, will be the keynote speaker at the 2024 Frontier Nursing University (FNU) commencement ceremony. The event will be held at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, on Saturday, September 28 at 11:00 a.m.
Frontier expands clinical opportunities for students with Ob Hospitalist Group partnership
Ob Hospitalist Group (OBHG) and Frontier Nursing University (FNU) are pleased to announce a strategic partnership to expand clinical opportunities for nurse-midwifery students nationwide. OBHG is the United States’ largest and only dedicated OB/GYN hospitalist provider, and FNU is a national graduate nursing university educating 40 percent of the United States’ nurse-midwives.
Frontier Nursing University prepares PMHNP students with advanced clinical simulations
Frontier Nursing University’s flexible, online psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner program aims to prepare competent, compassionate, and well-equipped Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs). FNU offers a graduate PMHNP specialty track that can be pursued full- or part-time while completing a Master of Science in Nursing or a Post-Graduate Certificate. The curriculum of FNU’s PMHNP program is structured to provide a comprehensive foundation in assessing, diagnosing, and treating psychiatric disorders. Emphasis is also placed on health promotion and disease prevention. Before students embark on their clinical journey, FNU ensures they are thoroughly prepared through a didactic curriculum that not only equips students with essential skills, but also builds confidence in their abilities.
FNU Team Takes Culture of Caring to Local Community
As FNU has settled into its campus in Versailles, Ky., university staff and faculty have become very active locally while extending our Culture of Caring to those who live in our community. Here are a few of the ways we have engaged with our community over the past few months.
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