Nursing professor has paper published
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Lindsey Dutler, assistant professor of nursing education, had a paper published in a journal for health professionals working with American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Lindsey Dutler, assistant professor of nursing education at Morningside College, had a paper published in a journal for health professionals working with American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Her paper, “Hepatitis C Prevalence in a Native American Reservation Clinic: Impact of a Screening and Monitoring Program,” was published in The IHS Primary Care Provider.
Dutler joined the faculty at Morningside College this fall and continues to work part time as a family nurse practitioner. She has a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., and a nurse educator certificate from the University of Texas Arlington.
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