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Over the years, Dr. Janice Stephens has distinguished herself as a 1988
graduate of our master’s program. Because of her interest in nursing
education, she continued her own education to earn a doctoral degree at the
University of Wyoming in
Adult Learning and Technology in 1995. She has given outstanding
service in her employment as a health educator, nursing faculty member in
ADN and BSN Programs, with guest lecturing and research with MSN students.
She served as Dean and Director of two BSN programs.
During the years she worked as the Dean at Northwestern Oklahoma State University School of Nursing, she developed a plan for curriculum revision, retention of students, and increasing NCLEX-RN pass rates. She has a very positive attitude, an energetic commitment to nursing education, and highly developed administrative skills. Dr. Stephens has been effective in her past leadership roles and grant writing efforts to improve the working conditions for her faculty as well as increase resources for faculty and students.
Stephens has distinguished herself as CEO for Wholistic Health Education Services in South Dakota, www.HealthyActionPlans.com. She is active consulting with other professionals nationally, and community members locally on health promotion projects. She has contributed to professional literature over the years in education and administration. Most currently, she has authored the “Wholistic Health: Self-Management Program: Core Content” (2006). She has sustained her efforts to improve both nursing education and nursing practice in health promotion and disease prevention.
Stephens has been appointed the Whitney Endowed Chairperson, a newly funded faculty position located at Sheridan College, and adjunct faculty at the Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing. She is providing on-site mentoring, advising, and instruction to Sheridan-area nurses and nursing students who desire their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree.
Dr. Stephens has demonstrated a commitment to “life-long learning” and personal wellness while building a distinguished record of publications and scholarship. Her future plans include returning to an academic role in the education of future nursing students.
Updated 10/11/2007
Student Nurses Association (SNA)
Fay W. Whitney
School of Nursing
Dept. 3065
1000 E. University Avenue
Laramie WY 82071
Phone: (307) 766-4291
Fax: (307) 766-4294
nurs.inq@uwyo.edu