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University of Wyoming
Susie Hager, MS, RN, FNP

Susie Hager, MS, RN, FNP
Associate Lecturer
MS, Family Nurse Practitioner, U. of Wyoming, 1997; BSN, U. of Wyoming, 1992

shager@uwyo.edu • 307-472-4135 • Casper Office
Best Mode of Communication: E-mail and phone

 

Office Hours: Mondays & Thursdays, 8am - 12pm

 

Professional Experience

  • 2008-present / Associate Lecturer, RN/BSN Completion
  • University of Wyoming Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing, Laramie, Wyoming
  • 2003-2008 / Assistant Lecturer, Online Coordinator in the RN/BSN Completion
  • University of Wyoming Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing
  • 2002-2003 / Family Nurse Practitioner/Nursing Supervisor
  • Natrona County Public Health, Casper, Wyoming
  • 1997-2002 / Assistant Lecturer, RN/BSN Completion
  • University of Wyoming Fay W. Whitney School of Nursing

Professional Licensure & Certifications

  • Family Nurse Practitioner licensure - Wyoming State Board of Nursing
  • Certification for Family Nurse Practitioner ANCC
  • Registered Professional Nurse Wyoming State Board of Nursing
  • Prescriptive Authority licensure Wyoming State Board of Nursing
  • Prescriptive Authority, DEA Licensure current and in good standing through Wyoming State Board of Pharmacy.

Professional Memberships

  • Sigma Theta Tau - Honor Society of Nursing
  • Past Board Member of Wyoming Nurses Association, Casper
  • American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
  • Wyoming Advanced Practice Nurses

Research & Scholarship

  • Grants and Funding:
    • College of Health Science Research Committee approved full funding of the proposal submitted by Dr. Vicki Murdock, Social Work and Susie Hager MS, FNP, School of Nursing on May 5, 2004. Funding was received for this research proposal in June, 2005 and data gathering began at that time.
  • Presentations (Refereed National and International Abstracts):
    • Murdock, V. and Hager, M.S.(2006). A Natural Bridge: Why LTC Nurse Aides and Residents Connect. 27th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society, Lexington, KY, Apr. 5-8, 2006.
  • Presentations (Other):
    • Guest Speaker: First Annual Rural Health Conference, Laramie, WY, 2001
      Scheduled speaker during Wyoming Medical Center Critical Care Seminars, Casper, Wyoming. Topic: Pediatric Assessment and Issues
      Scheduled speaker yearly for Casper College Nursing graduates, Casper, Wyoming. Topic: "Where do we go now?" Educational opportunities for RN's.
      Speaker at Poplar Living Center, Casper, Wyoming. Topic: Working with difficult people.
      Guest speaker to High School students at Roosevelt High School regarding opportunities in Nursing.

Professional Participation

  • Researched and wrote medical protocols for Casper-Natrona County Public Health STD and Family Planning Clinic.
  • Facilitated Protocol review for Wyoming Reproductive Council.
  • Co-authored a Smoking Cessation Model for Casper-Natrona County Public Health Department.
  • Assisted in the writing of the Title X, Family Planning Grant from Wyoming Reproductive Council. Received funding.
  • Reviewed and updated client information forms currently used at Casper-Natrona County Public Health Department as part of Quality Assurance responsibilities.
  • Served as advisor for Welcome Home Team at Public Health. Assisted in the design format for home visitation program that focused on Maternal/Child health issues and was funded by Wyoming Legislature.
  • Course Coordinator for Nursing 2240 - Medical Terminology; Nursing 3020 - Family as Client; N3040 - Assessment across the Lifespan; N4870- Transition Practicum for the University of Wyoming School of Nursing RN/BSN Completion Program. Also have been responsible for instruction in the following courses:
    • Community Health Clinical
    • Health Promotion Clinical
    • Choice Based Clinical
    • Pediatric Content for Fall 2000 students in Laramie
    • Designed and implemented three Internet Courses that are currently being used in the University of Wyoming School of Nursing RN/BSN Completion Program.
  • Recruitment and advising responsibilities for students regarding programs offered through University of Wyoming School of Nursing.
  • Guest Speaker at the 1st Annual Rural Health conference held May 16-18, 2001 in Laramie, Wyoming.
  • Guest speaker yearly at Casper College for graduating students in A.D.N. program. Topic: "Where do you go now?"
  • Guest speaker at Wyoming Medical Center and local Long Term Care facilities for staff development needs and topics of interest.
  • Instructor for Emergency Nurses Pediatric Course yearly until 2006.
  • Practice as a Family Nurse Practitioner in Women's Health at Westside Women's Clinic in Casper.
  • Preceptor for FNP students from UW and A.D.N. students from Casper College yearly.

Community Service

  • Current Board member for Children's Advocacy Project - Casper, WY
  • Board member: Children's Action Alliance - Cheyenne, WY
  • FNP at Blue Envelope Health Fair - Breast exams and Mammogram screening
  • Volunteer FNP at Women's Health Day - Casper