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Kathleen Flaherty, Ed.D., R.N., C.R.R.N.
Associate Professor of Nursing
Administrative Duties: Director of Post-Master’s Nurse Educator Certificate Program
Administrative Duties: Director of Post-Master’s Nurse Educator Certificate Program
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Contact Information: 718-405-3366, kathleen.flaherty@mountsaintvincent.edu
Dr. Kathleen Flaherty is a certified rehabilitation nurse and has numerous years of nursing practice in rehabilitation, medical-surgical, and pediatric nursing. Dr. Flaherty has an interest in technology and uses it in her teaching practice. She is the principal investigator and director of the Post-Master’s Nurse Educator Program, which was funded by an Advanced Nursing Education Grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Service Administration. Dr. Flaherty is a member of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses and Sigma Theta Tau.
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Recent Publications and Presentations:
Flaherty, K., I. Roman, and E. Duffy. 2004. College students take control of obesity. Nursing Spectrum.
Flaherty, K. 2003. Self-care agency and wellness behaviors of baccalaureate nursing students. Miami Beach, Fla.: Nurse Educator Conference, 2003.
Flaherty, K. 2001. Self-care agency and wellness behaviors of baccalaureate nursing students. Teachers College, Columbia University (Doctoral dissertation, May 2001).
Flaherty, K., and B. Cohen. 1998. Nursing care of patients with urinary alterations, in J. M. Leahy & P. E. Kizilay (eds.), Foundations of nursing practice: a nursing process approach. W.B. Saunders, 1998.
Flaherty, K., and P. Haldi. 1997. The educator role of the advanced practice nurse in rehabilitation, in Advanced practice nursing in rehabilitation. Association of Rehabilitation Nurses, 1997.
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Courses Taught:
Adult and Aging II (NURS 320) (medical-surgical nursing)
Adult and Aging III (NURS 322) (rehabilitation nursing)
Health Promotion (NURS 205)
Nursing Care of the Child and Family (NURS 433) (pediatric nursing)
Teaching Practicum for the Nurse Educator (NURS 720)
The Teaching Learning Process (NURS 662)
Use of Technology to Enhance Learning (NURS 664)
Education:
Ed.D. in Higher Education, Columbia University
M.A. in Nursing Education, New York University
B.S. in Nursing, Herbert H. Lehman College












