JoAnne D Whitney
Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Informatics
Profile
Prior to joining the faculty in 1991 I received a BSN from Duke University, a MS from University of Michigan and a PhD from the University of California, San Francisco. Clinically I have worked in Intensive and acute care as a staff nurse and clinical nurse specialist. I have taught at the undergraduate and graduate levels. My current teaching responsibilities include supervision of undergraduate and graduate research projects and Co-directorship of the UW ITHS TL1 Interdisciplinary Training Program in Translational Science and the Rising Stars Program. I serve as faculty liaison for UW Continuing Nursing Education, and for CNE specialty programs: the Wound Management Education Program, the Wound Fundamentals Course and the Medical-Surgical Specialty Program. I am also a Research Scientist at Harborview Medical Center, where I work with nurses to develop increased capacity for clinical inquiry and evidence based practice. My program of clinical research has and continues to focus on the prevention and treatment of acute and chronic wound healing problems.
Classes
- UCONJ 599: Selected Readings in Interdisciplinary Clinical Research
Grants
- Institute of Translational Health Sciences (ITHS), National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences