Description of Nurse Scientists in a Large Health Care System

M Cynthia Logsdon1, Catherine Kleiner, Cynthia A Oster

  • 1University of Louisville Hospital/James Graham Brown Cancer Center, and School of Nursing, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky (Dr Logsdon); Denver Health, Denver, Colorado (Dr Kleiner); Critical Care and Cardiovascular Services, Nursing Service-Professional Development, Centura Health, Porter Adventist Hospital, Denver, Colorado (Dr Oster); CHI Health, Omaha, Nebraska (Dr Bergman-Evans); Center for Clinical Practice, CHI Health, Omaha, Nebraska (Ms Kempnich); University of Louisville Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky (Ms Hogan); and Department of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky (Dr Myers). Dr Smith is a nurse scientist in Crosby, Texas.

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