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University of Wyoming

Julie W. Brown, RN, FNP, CNS, ND
Assistant Lecturer
 

Contact:
 

julie@uwyo.edu
(307) 766-2352

 

Degrees Earned:

  • Doctorate of Nursing
    Colorado Health Sciences Center
    1999

  • Master of Nursing
    Colorado Health Sciences Center
    2000

  • Bachelor of Arts
    Environmental, Populational and Organismic Biology
    University of Colorado at Boulder
    1991

Area of Research Interest:

  • Disenfranchised and vulnerable populations

  • Infectious disease

  • Public health

  • Social justice

  • Health policy

  • Primary care provision in underserved/rural/3rd world areas

Professional Memberships:

  • American Nurses Association

  • Society of Advanced Practice Nurses

  • National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties (NONPF)

  • Boulder Teen Parenting Program Advisory Board Member

Faculty Expertise:

  • Primary Care / Family

  • Practice / Urgent Care

  • Women's Health

  • Endocrinology

  • Public and Community Health

  • Epidemiology

Grants & Awards

  • $20,000 to Tri County Health Department (1999), for implementation of proposed program serving incarcerated women in Arapahoe County, Colorado.

  • Submitted for review: $810,000.00 Ouzts, K.N., Brown, J.W.,  and Powers, J. "An Innovative RN to BSN Program for Community Colleges in Wyoming" to HRSA, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY.

  • ND and MSN degrees earned with honors, 1999, 2000

  • Sigma Theta Tau honor society member, 1998

  • National Health Service Corps

  • SEARCH/IRB program fellow, 1997

  • Colorado Commission on Higher Education Scholar, 1997

Presentations & Publications

  • Brown, J.W., Ryan, S.A. (2000, January and February). "The Clinical Commandments in Diabetes Care." Presentation given to round tables of primary care providers, Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology, Arvada, CO.

  • Brown, J.W., (1999, August) "The Unique Needs of Incarcerated Women in Arapahoe County, Colorado." Paper presented at the Nurse Doctorate Research Symposium. Tri-County Health Department, Arapahoe County Sheriff, University of Colorado, Denver, CO.

  • Brown, J.W., (1999, March) "Vaccine Storage and Handling Protocols." Presentation to immunization program, Tri-County Health Department, Englewood, CO.

  • Coates, C.L. (1998) "A Case for Continuing the Nurse Doctorate Program," (graduate student contributor, 1998). Outcome evaluation for the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO.

  • Todd, J. (1998) "Community Health Needs Assessment for Littleton, Colorado" (graduate student contributor 1998). Manuscript prepared for University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO.

  • In preparation: Cumbie, S., Burman, M., Conley, V., Weinert, C., Brown, J., "Nursing Care Model for Chronically Ill Rural Dwellers," University of Wyoming and Montana State University collaborative project, Laramie, WY.

  • In preparation: Cumbie, S., Brown, J.W., Clarke, P., "Client-Centered Care - What is it Anyway?" University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY.