Affiliated Clinical Nurse researchers  

Kristin Haglund, PhD, PNP, FNP, APRN
Associate professor, Marquette University College of Nursing.

Areas of expertise: Adolescent sexuality, genetics and family health history.

 

Kellie Lang, JD, RN
Assistant  Adjunct Professor of Bioethics and Medical Humanities
Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities Institute for Health and Society, Medical College of Wisconsin

Area of expertise: Ethics, medical humanities, role of law in pediatric policy, ethics education and its impact on nursing practice.

 

Shelly Malin, PhD, RN, NEA-BC
Advocate BroMenn Endowed Professor at Illinois State University.

Areas of expertise: Nursing interventions and outcomes, coping with hospitalization and illness, obesity prevention, leadership development, evidence based practice and translational research, and qualitative methods

Maureen E. O'Brien, PhD, RN, PCNS-BC
Associate Professor, Marquette University College of Nursing.

Areas of expertise: Children and youth with special health care needs and their families, children who are technology-dependent.

 

Karen Pridham, PhD, RN, FAAN
Helen Denne Schulte Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin School of Nursing and Department of Family Medicine.

Areas of expertise: Child feeding skills and respiration during feeding, mother/infant interaction, biochemical markers of dietary adequacy and health.
Research design: Qualitative and quantitative.

 

  Rachel Schiffman, PhD, RN, FAAN
Associate Dean for Research and Professor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing.

Areas of expertise: Prenatal care, early childhood intervention programs (Early Head Start) and family health.

Julie Snethen, PhD, RN
Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing.

Areas of expertise: Chronic illness in children, obesity in children and adolescents, maternal-child health, pediatrics, Q-methodology.

  Marianne Weiss, DNS(c), RN
Associate professor, Marquette University College of Nursing.

Areas of expertise: Discharge transition and continuum of care for mothers and their newborns, readiness for discharge.