Nursing

Lynn Johnson

Assistant Professor 10 Months Email Gleeson Hall, Room 208

Courses Taught

NUR 100: Health Assessment Lab

NUR 114: Clinical and Theoretical Foundations Skills Lab

NUR 307: Nursing Care of Child and Family

NUR 401: Modes of Inquiry

NUR 404: Nurses as Advocate and Change Agent

NUR 405: Nursing Practicum: Special Topics

NUR 406: Senior Leadership Practicum

Preceptor Graduate Nursing Student

 

Education

  • Post-Masters, Nursing (Nurse Midwifery), SUNY StonyBrook, 2001
  • MS, Nursing (Nurse Practitioner), SUNY StonyBrook, 1995
  • BS, Nursing (Nursing), Adelphi University, 1986
  • AAS, Nursing (Nursing), Queensboro Community College, 1982
  • PhD, Nursing (Education and Research), Adelphi University, 2019

Certificates & Licensures

  • NM, Nurse Midwife, NYS Office of the Professions - State Education Department, 09/03/2001 (Nurse Midwifery)
  • OGNP, Obstetrics & Gynecological Nurse Practitioner, NYS Office of the Professions - State Education Department, 07/03/1995 (Obstetrics and Gynecology)
  • RN, Registered Professional Nurse, NYS Office of the Professions - State Education Department, 07/02/1982

Publications

  • Lynn E. Johnson, Building Competencies for Nursing Practice: Closing the QSEN-to-Practice Gap (with continuing education activity at end), ANA - New York Nurse (https://www.nursingald.com/publications/2047), 4(April) 2020, 8-10.

Presentations

  • Lynn E. Johnson, “Personal Attributes Contributing to EBP Adoption by Nurses: Commitment, Empathy, and Reflection.” Presentation to the Sigma Theta Tau International 45th Biennial Conference, MD on November 20, 2019.
  • Lynn E. Johnson, “Personal Attributes Contributing to EBP Adoption by Nurses: Commitment, Empathy, and Reflection.” Poster presented at the Farmingdale State College Celebration of Scholarship, Farmingdale State College on November 5, 2019.
  • Lynn E. Johnson, “Attributes Affecting EBP Adoption by Nurses: Empathy, Reflection, and Commitment.” Presentation to the 2019 QSEN International forum: QSEN Rocks: Informatics Competency and Simulation to Improve Quality and Safety Education and Practice, Cleveland, OH on May 29, 2019.
  • Lynn E. Johnson, “The Relationship of Organizational Commitment, Empathy, and Reflection and Their Effects on Evidence-Based Practice Adoption By Nurses.” Poster presented at the 2018 QSEN International Forum The Quality and Safety Education for Nurses International Forum: Oceans of Opportunity Evidence-Based Practice To Improve Quality and Safety in Education and Practice, Bonnita Springs, FL on May 30, 2018.
  • Paige N. Picascio, Godsy Raju, Maria Paulino, Gabriel T. Pamphile and Lynn E. Johnson, “Standardized Early Ambulation Protocol With Anticoagulants to Decrease Postoperative Thromboembolic Events.” Poster presented at the Farmingdale State College Student Research Day, Farmingdale State College on February 16, 2018.
  • Lynn Johnson, “Nursing Alliance for Quality Care (NAQC).” Panel Chair at the Board of Directors presentation of QSEN/IOM competency map, Phone Conference on April 26, 2017.
Last Modified 2/2/22