36 faculty and 0 courses in Nursing at Rutgers University, Camden.
- Janice M. Beitz, Professor, Program Director WOCNEP h-index 22
Notable: “Parkinson s disease a review” (2014) · 763 citations
- Brigitte S. Cypress, Associate Professor h-index 17
Es on optimizing family engagement during patient- and family centered interdisciplinary rounds (PFCC-IR), reducing sychological distress among families of critically ill patients, and strengthening communication and shared decision-making
Notable: “Rigor or Reliability and Validity in Qualitative Research: Perspectives, Strategies, Reconceptualization, and Recommendations” (2017) · 969 citations
- Donna M. Nickitas, Dean and Professor h-index 9
Notable: “Does Service-Learning Increase Cultural Competency, Critical Thinking, and Civic Engagement?” (2005) · 104 citations
- Claudia Beckmann, Professor Emerita h-index 8
Improving perinatal outcomes and the impact of bullying on patient care outcomes. Expertise Maternal-Child Nursing Maternal-Infant Nursing Nursing Education Midwifery Nursing Research Education PhD: University of Texas Austin, Mater
Notable: “The effects of a teaching-modeling intervention on early mother-infant reciprocity” (1987) · 51 citations
- Sheila Linz, Associate Professor h-index 8
Es on the needs of underserved communities and addresses issues of coping, stigma, isolation, exclusion, and building bridges of communication between diverse groups. Influenced by Allport’s
Notable: “The Phenomenon of Social Isolation in the Severely Mentally Ill” (2013) · 85 citations
- Catherine Stubin, Associate Professor h-index 7
Ed on self-care, resilience, emotional strain, burnout, and suicidal ideation within these populations. As a PhD-prepared researcher, she has led and contributed to rigorous qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods investigations suppor
Notable: “Promoting Nursing Student Mental Health Wellness” (2023) · 28 citations
- Marie T. O'Toole, Professor, Senior Associate Dean h-index 6
Notable: “Empowerment of Nursing as a Socially Significant Profession in Vietnam” (2000) · 38 citations
- Cynthia G. Ayres, Associate Professor h-index 6
Notable: “First reported outbreak of severe spirorchiidiasis in Emys orbicularis, probably resulting from a parasite spillover event” (2014) · 42 citations
- Kevin R. Emmons, Clinical Professor, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs h-index 6
Notable: “Development of Pressure Ulcer Program Across a University Health System” (2011) · 30 citations
- Thomas A. Dahan, Assistant Teaching Professor h-index 5
Higher education service-learning and civic engagement as well as college student success. Since 2019, he served as the treasurer of the American Educational Research Association’s Special Interest Group for Community Engagement and
Notable: “Promoting Nursing Student Mental Health Wellness” (2023) · 28 citations
- Rida Gharzeddine, Assistant Professor h-index 5
Notable: “Insomnia and Insomnia Symptoms in Persons With Heart Failure” (2020) · 27 citations
- E. Renee Cantwell, Professor Emerita h-index 4
Primarily in the area of nursing education and in identifying and assisting victims of human trafficking. Selected Publications Chapters in Books or Monographs Johnson, S., Cantwell, R. (2014) Improving Outcomes of Collaborative Teaching
Notable: “Acute Delirium: Differentiation and Care” (2012) · 14 citations
- Margaret Avallone, Clinical Associate Professor h-index 3
Notable: “Addressing the 2021 Essentials with new approaches for developing leadership, resilience, and self-care/well-being in undergraduate baccalaureate nursing students” (2024) · 13 citations
- Jamille Nagtalon-Ramos, Associate Professor h-index 3
Have been fueled by her clinical expertise in women’s health and her cultural roots. As a third-generation nurse who was born and raised in the Philippines, she is passionate about exploring the Filipino American experience and investigatin
Notable: “Sexual and Reproductive Health Knowledge, Attitudes, and Self-Efficacy Among Young Adult Filipino American Women” (2022) · 5 citations
- Angela M. Kelly, Clinical Associate Professor
- Arcilia M. Ortiz, Clinical Instructor, Program Director School Nurse
- Bonnie M. Jerome-D'Emilia, Associate Professor
- Carol Wallinger, Professor Emerita
Es on applying self-determination theory, an empirically-validated psychology theory, to reimagine the law school curriculum. Self-determination theory has proven that in order for humans to be motivated, and be successful, they should regu
- Deirdre M. Conroy, Assistant Teaching Professor
- Jeanann Sousou Coppola, Clinical Associate Professor
- Jennifer Sipe, Clinical Assistant Professor, Program Director DNP
- Jim Cucinotta, Teaching Instructor, Director of Simulation Laboratory
- Joseph Cipriano, Clinical Associate Professor, Associate Dean Graduate Programs
- Katherine Soss Prihoda, Clinical Associate Professor
- Kathleen J. Jackson, Professor Emerita
- Kimberly McGuinness, Clinical Instructor
- Latisha Hayes-Gaines, Assistant Teaching Professor, Program Director Pre-licensure
- Mary Ann McLaughlin, Clinical Associate Professor
- Mary Wunnenberg, Clinical Associate Professor
Es on integrating feminist care ethics with colleagues, students and vulnerable patient populations. She works collaboratively with nurse leaders in acute care psychiatric facilities to develop staff development initiatives to enhance patie
- Nancy M. H. Pontes, Associate Professor
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- Rachel Derr, Clinical Associate Professor, Associate Dean Baccalaureate
Evidence-based nursing education, clinical education, assessment, testing and outcomes, technology in teaching and learning, and simulation. Dr. Derr’s heart belongs to maternal-newborn and critical care nursing. She has
- Sangita Pudasainee-Kapri, Associate Professor
Es on maternal and child health disparities and chronic illness management research among low-income and racially/ethnically minoritized families. She employs both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, including advanced statistical m
- Scott Hirst, Clinical Assistant Professor
- Sharon R. Andress, Assistant Teaching Professor
The publication of cardiac resuscitation simulation for the novice nurses. Education DNP (Doctor in Nurse Practice) in Educational Leadership, Honors- Post University at American Sentinel College of Nursing & Health Science, 202
- Terri-Ann Kelly, Associate Professor
Ed on strategies to encourage African Americans to adhere to a healthful diet, and engage in appropriate aerobic and muscle strengthening activities to protect their health. Specifically, Dr. Kelly seeks to develop theoretically grounded in
- Tyshaneka Lamina Saffold, Assistant Professor, Special Assistant to Dean
Roster/catalog compiled from the college’s public directory. Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.