Robin Donohoe Dennison, DNP, APRN, CCNS, CEN, CNE,
is Dean, Doctor of Nursing Practice Program for Chamberlain College
of Nursing and President, Robin Dennison Presents, Inc. She is an
experienced clinician in the critical care arena and has taught for
over 35 years. She has published widely and delivered numerous
local, national, and international presentations (American
Association of College of Nursing, American Association of
Critical-Care Nurses, Society of CNS Education, STT International,
NACNS). Dr. Dennison has been actively involved with her company
running certification review workshops for PCCN and CCRN
certification. Three of her 'Pass CCRN !'books have received AJN
Book of the Year awards. She has also contributed to industry
journals including Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing,
American Nurse Today, American Journal of Nursing and Nursing
Clinics of North America and recently guest edited an issue of
Nursing Clinics of North America on the Future of Advanced Practice
Nursing. Dr. Dennison is actively involved in a multitude of
professional organizations, including STT International, Society of
CNS Education (Vice President and Founding Member), NACNS, NLN,
KNA, ANA, and AACCN, among others.
John Rosselli, MS, RN, FNP-BC, CNE, is the
Director (Interim) of the Nurse Educator Program and Instructor at
Georgetown University, Washington, D.C, USA. He is currently a PhD
candidate at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA. Since 2007,
Mr. Rosselli has taught in both undergraduate and graduate levels
at Georgetown University, USA. His teaching course load has
included Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations of Nursing,
Technology in Teaching, undergraduate Health Assessment and
Clinical Nurse Competencies, Advanced Health Assessment, Advanced
Concepts of Pharmacology and Professional Aspects of the Advanced
Practice Nurse. He currently serves on the Certified Nurse Educator
Test Development Committee at the National League for Nursing.
Anita Dempsey, PhD, APRN, PMHCNS-BC, is Assistant
Professor at Wright State University in Dayton, OH, USA and
Director of the Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Program developed through a joint appointment with the Dayton VA
Medical Center. She is an experienced clinician, has taught nursing
since 1986, has published six peer-reviewed articles, and has been
an invited speaker at national and international conferences. Dr.
Dempsey's topics focus on the scholarship of teaching and learning,
professional issues, mental health issues including relationship
between ADHD & Obesity, safety, mental health simulation and mental
health services in disasters. She is active in the International
Society of Psychiatric Nurses (ISPN), currently chairs the annual
conference planning committee.
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