Faculty and Staff

Kathryn Reid, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, CNL

Assistant Professor of Nursing
Assistant Director of the Master of Science in Nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice Programs

Department: Acute & Specialty Care

Office: CMNEB 2113
Phone: (434) 924-0115
Email: kjb@Virginia.EDU
Fax: (434) 243-8371

Publications

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Journal Articles

Reid, K.B. & Dennison, P. (2011). The Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL): Point-of-care safety clinician. The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 16(3), 1-4.

Creasia, J., Reid, K.B. (2010). Pathways in nursing education. In Conceptural Foundations: A Bridge to Professional Nursing Practice. Creasia, J., Parker, B., & Friberg, E. Elsevier Publishing(II), 22-41.

Book Sections

Baernholdt,M.,Reid,K.,Dennison,P. (2009). Building and adapting current graduate programs into clinical nurse leader. In Fitzpatrick,J., Wallace,M. (Ed.), The doctorate of nursing practice & clinical nurse leader: essentials of program development & implementation into clinical practice (pp. 119-136). New York: Springer Publishing Co.

Haugh,K. H.,Reid,K. B. (2007). Heart failure, valvular problems, and inflammatory problems of the heart. In Monahan,F. D., Sands,J. K., Neighbors,M., Marek,J. F.,Green-Nigro,C. J. (Ed.), Phipps' Medical-Surgical Nursing: Health and Illness Perspectives (pp. ). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier Mosby

Maxwell-Thompson,C. L.,Reid,K. (2006). Vascular diseases. In Phipps,W. J., Sands,J. K., Neighbors,M., Monahan,F.,Marek,J. F. (Ed.), Medical-surgical nursing: health and illness perspectives (pp. 760-800). St. Louis, MO: Elsevier

Haugh,K. H.,Reid,K. B. (2003). Heart Failure, Valvular Problems, and Inflammatory Problems of the Heart. In Phipps,W. J., Monahan,F. D., Sands,J. K., Marek,J. F.,Neighbors,M. (Ed.), Medical-surgical nursing: Health and Illness Perspectives (pp. ). St. Louis, MO: Mosby

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225 Jeanette Lancaster Way
Charlottesville, VA 22903-3388
(434) 924-0141

Recognitions

"The power of nurses. The strength and quality of our caring, set against the history of health care, and the University of Virginia. We’re so proud of what’s going on here." - Dorrie Fontaine, Dean