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Leadership, Systems, Informatics and Policy Cooperative


The Leadership, Systems, Informatics and Policy Co-operative has 17 faculty with diverse areas of expertise including leadership and administration, informatics, the ethics of health care delivery, qualitative research methods, work environments of nursing, evaluation of the quality of systems of health care delivery and educational programs, building diversity in educational programs, designing and developing educational programs for all levels of nursing students and for interprofessional students as well.

Although the specific areas of expertise may seem disparate, in fact, members have collaborated on many projects and have found great commonalities in our philosophical approaches to addressing the three missions of the school and the University of Minnesota. We believe that the synergy that comes from working together co-operatively will create a professional learning community that will succeed in answering questions that each of us alone could not answer. Indeed, the questions about how to develop leadership in our students and faculty and about how to affect policy to improve health care for society generally require many perspectives and sound knowledge of the evidence that exists to date. It also requires the ability to think creatively to design new approaches and to test these models using sound methods. Our members have come together to address these issues and have found commonality in our quest to discover new knowledge about the some of the following issues:

  • Systems: health care delivery, educational, other
  • Quality of health outcomes
  • Policy initiatives: informatics, nursing/other health interventions
  • Scholarship as defined by Boyer, including scholarship of teaching and learning
  • Redefining leadership in the School of Nursing across programs

Administration:

Chair:
Associate Administrator:
Co-operative Assistant::

Margaret Moss
Kitty Cheesebrow
Pat Minor

Contact:

Office:
Phone:
Email:

6-120/121 Weaver-Densford Hall
612-624-2478 or 612-624-0414
lsip@umn.edu

Membership:

Lisa Carney Anderson
Alta Bruce
Thomas Clancy
Connie Delaney
Hans-Peter de Ruiter
Joanne Disch

Sandra Edwardson
William Goossen
Susan Henly
Linda Herrick
Julie Jacko
Ben Kiely

Kathleen Krichbaum
Joan Liaschenko
Cynthia Peden-McAlpine
Mary Rowan
Bonnie Westra
Kim Zemke



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