Marian Jamison
Professor
School of Nursing
- Contact
- Whiting Field HouseRoom 3671700 SW College AveTopeka, KS 66621-1117
- Degrees & Certifications
- Kansas City Kansas Comm Coll, Associate
- The University of Kansas, Bach of Science in Nursing
- The University of Kansas, Master of Science in Nursing
- The University of Kansas, Master of Business Admin.
- The University of Kansas, Doctor of Philosophy
- Academic History
Doctor of Philosophy Degree, Nursing, University of Kansas, 2003
Masters Degree in Business Administration, University of Kansas, 1990
Masters Degree in Nursing, University of Kansas, 1986
Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, University of Kansas, 1978
- Teaching
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- NU 817 DVA, Evidence-Based Practice
- NU 900 DVA, Philosophical Worldviews DNP
- NU 971 DVA, Practice Inquiry DNP Project I
- Scholarly Interests/Activities
Collaborative Scholarship in an Academic Nursing Community
Quality Improvement and Evidence-Based Practice
Healthcare Economics
- Service Interests/Activities
Chair of the Washburn University Institutional Review Board
Member of the Washburn University Promotion and Tenure Committee
Chair of the School of Nursing Promotion and Tenure Committee
Site Visitor for the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Career Accomplishments
- Dr. Jamison earned an Associate Degree in Nursing from Kansas City Kansas Community College, and she earned the following 4 degrees from the University of Kansas: (a) Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing, (b) Master's Degree in Nursing, (c) Master's Degree in Business Administration, and (d) PhD in Nursing with a minor in Health Care Finance. She has over 35 years of teaching experience in nursing. Her teaching experience includes 18 years teaching associate degree nursing students, 8 years teaching graduate nursing students at another university, and 15 years teaching graduate nursing students at Washburn University School of Nursing. Current teaching responsibilities include graduate level courses in financial management and healthcare economics. Since arriving at Washburn University she has served in the position of Associate Dean in the School of Nursing with the rank of professor. Her background includes medical and surgical nursing at a variety of public and private hospitals. While pursuing the Master's Degree in Business Administration she was awarded the Commonwealth Fund Executive Nurse Fellowship in 1988. Recent scholarship activities include writing grant applications to the Health Resource and Service Administration for the Washburn University School of Nursing. Publications address AIDS education, mobility and fatigue in chronic illness, fear of falling in adults with rheumatoid arthritis, and implementation of a care coordinator role.