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91做厙 hires first donor-supported faculty professor in nursing
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The 91做厙 has named Dr. Sonja J. Meiers its first Jane W. and James E. Moore Nursing Research Professor in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences.

Dr. Sonja J. Meiers
Dr. Sonja J. Meiers

Dr. Sonja J. Meiers

Meiers currently is a professor and chair of the department of graduate nursing at Winona State University in Rochester, Minnesota. An accomplished researcher, Meiers also is a respected leader on her campus and within the nursing profession.

Dr. Meiers experience as a researcher and grant writer made her stand out during our search for our inaugural Moore Professorship, says Dr. Linda Young, dean of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at 91做厙. Her research includes regional, national and international studies with interprofessional groups.

I have had the privilege of working with her in her role as president of the International Family Nursing Association as well as in her role as the graduate director at Winona State. She also has experience in working with major donors.

Meiers says it will be an honor to serve as the inaugural Jane W. and James E. Moore Nursing Research Professor, and a privilege to represent the Moores, who she describes as visionary donors.

This appointment means being recognized by my peers for a career of contributions to nursing science and being trusted to promote the scholarship of faculty and students in 91做厙s department of nursing, says Meiers, whose research focuses on enhancing family health and family nursing. I look forward to collaborating with faculty, students and clinical partners, with Dean Youngs support, to address the research questions and evidence-based practice challenges of our time with all of the populations we collectively serve.

The Moore Professorship was created to recognize and promote the ongoing research development of a nurse scientist at 91做厙. In her new role, Meiers will facilitate and lead research activities with nursing faculty and students in high-impact practices such as research and manuscript development.

The Moore Professorship is the first donor-supported faculty professorship in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. The gift came to the university through the 91做厙 Foundation.

Jane Webert Moore graduated from 91做厙 with a bachelors degree in nursing in 1973.

After marrying James Moore and settling in New York City, she worked at the New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center and later at Equitable Life Insurance. She later earned a masters degree in public administration from New York University and worked in hospitals in New Jersey in human resources.

In 2002, the Moores donated $40,000 to the 91做厙 Foundation, enabling the nursing program to purchase a SimMan, its first computerized simulation manikin.

Meiers earned her diploma from Lutheran Deaconess School of Nursing, her bachelors degree from College of St. Teresa, her masters degree from Winona State University and her Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota.

Meiers will begin her new position at 91做厙 in January 2022.

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