The University of Texas at Tyler College of Nursing has admitted 12 new nursing doctoral students, according to Dr. Linda Klotz, Dean, College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
The 2010 fall cohort joins 40 students currently enrolled in the program.
Students entering the program this fall are listed by hometown.
CORPUS CHRISTI – Cathy Miller.
FLINT – Lynn Summers.
HARLINGEN – Tracia Foreman.
MCKINNEY – Traci Hines.
MISSION – Marissa Smolarski.
NEW BRAUNFELS – Vincent Sowell.
SAN ANTONIO – Martha Danielle Gunter.
STEPHENVILLE – Jennifer Donwerth and Mary Winton.
CALIFORNIA – Stephanie Hills.
LOUISIANA – Denise Stagg.
OHIO – Allison Chamberlain.
The Ph.D. in nursing program, with a focus on “Health in Communities within the Context of Culture,” is designed to develop nurse scientists who will improve patient outcomes through research, policy and education, according to Dr. Barbara Haas, doctoral program director.
“Offered entirely online, the Ph.D. program makes doctoral education available to nurses who would not otherwise have access to how to buy prescription drugs without a prescription an advanced degree. Students come from across the country to attend a one-week orientation prior to beginning coursework,” Haas said.
For more information, contact Haas, 903.566.7021 or BHaas@uttyler.edu.












