Pam Johnson, DNP, FNP-C, RN
Education
- Post graduate certificate, Family Nurse Practitioner (2021)
- DNP, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø (2011)
- MS, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø [Nursing, CNS, Educator], 2007
- BSN, Auburn University (1993)
Research Interests
- Healthcare Disparities including the Homeless Population
- Quality Improvement, Evidence-Based Practice, and
- Safety in Healthcare
- Scholarship of Teaching and Learning – Evidence-based teaching methods (Quality Matters, course redesign)
- Academic-Practice Partnerships
- Nursing Student Readiness for Practice
- New Graduate Transition to Practice
- Nurse Practitioner Residency Program
- Mobile Health Units in Rural and Underserved Communities
Ongoing Research Support
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Appreciative Inquiry as a Means for Strategic Planning for ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Health and Wellness Services. A group of interprofessional faculty is working with the director of the Melton Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation to use appreciative inquiry to develop a strategic plan for ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøHWS. (2017 – ongoing) Role: Co-principal investigator
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Narrowing the Education to Practice Gap in Undergraduate Nursing Health Assessment. An evidence based Scholarship of Teaching and Learning quality improvement project where faculty redesigned an undergraduate health assessment course to address skills and knowledge that are foundational to the nursing role. (2017 – 2018) Role: Principal investigator
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Nursing Student Readiness and Transition to Practice. This project evaluates senior nursing students’ perception of readiness to enter professional practice, and follows their transition to practice experience in the first year after graduation from ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøCON. (2016 – 2018) Role: Principal investigator
Selected Publications
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Copeland, D., Johnson, P., & Moore, B. (2020). Effects of a service-learning experience on health-related students’ attitudes toward the homeless. Nursing Forum, 56(1), 45 – 51.
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Sturdivant, T., Johnson, P. (2019). Protecting restricted extremities: The implementation of a pink wristband. Nephrology Nurses Journal, 46(4), 423 - 427.
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Johnson, P. Doggett, T., Norris, K., & Anderson, J. (2017, September). Health assessment: pulling it all together. The Team-Based Learning Collaborative Resource Bank.
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Johnson, P., Gillman, A., Litner, A., & Buckner, E. (2016 ). Nurse-driven catheter associated urinary tract infection reduction protocol: Development through an academic-practice partnership. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 39(4), 352-362. doi:10.1097/CNQ.
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Younce, A.B., Riley, B.H., Sturdivant, T., Buckner, E.B., Johnson P., & Kennell, K.C. Moving from DNR to AND: An ethical imperative (2nd ed., vol. 87, pp.1). Florence, AL: Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science.
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Johnson, P.T., Gilman, A., Lintner, A., & Buckner, E.B. (2016) Nurse-Driven Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection Reduction Protocol: Development through an academic-practice partnership. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 39(4), 352-362.
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Smith, A.J., Lollar, J.M., Mendenhall, J., Brown, H.W., Roberts, S.H., & Johnson, P.T. (2013). Use of multiple pedagogies to promote confidence in decision making: A pilot study. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 39(6), 660-666.
Professional Organizations
- Gulf Coast Organization of Nurse Executives
- Sigma Theta Tau International: Zeta Gamma Chapter
- Nurse Practitioner Alliance of Alabama
- Bay Area Nurse Practitioner Organization
- American Association of Nurse Practitioners
Teaching
Doctoral Courses
- Organizational and Systems Leadership
- Evidence Based Practice and Quality Improvement in Healthcare Systems
- Translating Evidence Into Practice Systems
- Strategic Resource Management in Healthcare
Honors and Awards
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Edith Mitchell Health Initiative Nursing Award, 2019
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QEP Pedagogical Scholar, Team ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, 2018
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Outstanding Zeta Gamma Member, Sigma Theta Tau Zeta Gamma Chapter, 2018
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College of Nursing Excellence in Service Award, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø College of Nursing (August 2017)
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Certificate QEP Pedagogical Scholar, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Innovation in Learning Center (May 2017)
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Certificate of Team-Based Learning Pedagogy, Academic Affairs (May 2014)
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Professional Development Fellow TEAM ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, Academic Affairs (May 2014)