Forensic Nursing DNP Students



The DNP Forensic Residency Project is the final academic product, often derived from the student’s didactic and clinical experiences. Among others, it may represent a pilot study, a program evaluation, a quality improvement project, an evaluation of a new practice model, a consulting project, an integrated critical literature review, manuscript or research utilization project. The following projects were completed by graduates of the DNP Forensic Option. The content of the projects are not available for review, however for detailed information, you may contact Dr. Susan Patton, Residency Project Advisor.

Student

Title of Dissertation

Advisor

Graduation Date

Williams, Joyce

Analysis of Damage to Small Arms Protective Insert (SAPI) Plates Used in Combat

Susan Patton, DNSc

2007, Dec

Cabelus, Nancy

Development of a Model of Intervention for the Sexually Exploited and Trafficked Population in Connecticut

Susan Patton, DNSc

2007, Dec

Mitchell, Stacey

Identifying the Role and Functions of the Forensic Nurse Death Investigator at the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office

Susan Patton, DNSc

2006, Dec

Cantu-Cabrera, Juana

Role Development of the DNP Forensic Nurse Practitioner in a District Attorney's Office

Susan Patton, DNSc

2008, May

Ellington, Betty

A Program Evaluation: The Role of the Forensic Nurse Examiner/Investigator in the Fourth Judicial District of

Susan Patton, DNSc

2008, May

Gill, Donna

Formation of a Forensic Nursing Consultation Business - Carolina Medico-legal Consultants

Susan Patton, DNSc

2008, May

Jackson, Joanie

The Clinical Forensic Nurse in the Hospital Setting

Susan Patton, DNSc

2008, May

Klamser, Carol

Attitudes, Practices and Beliefs of Primary Care Provides Regarding Domestic Violence in a Rural Alaskan Community

Susan Patton, DNSc

2008, May

Morris, Angelia

Planning an Interpersonal Violence Primary Prevention Project

Susan Patton, DNSc

2008, May

St. Germain, Debbie

Child Abuse Medical Evaluations:  Defining Practice for the Forensic Nurse

Susan Patton, DNSc

2008, May

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