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9/3/2014  – With a 38-year-long career in critical care nursing, nursing administration, advanced practice and academia, Janie Heath, PhD, APRN-BC, FAAN, has joined the College of Nursing as its fifth dean and Warwick Professor of Nursing.

Dr. Heath, who became dean on August 1, 2014, was formerly an endowed professor of nursing and the chief academic officer at the University of Virginia and Georgia Health Sciences University (formerly the Medical College of Georgia and now Georgia Regents University). She has provided academic leadership for Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and Critical-Care Clinical Nursing Specialist  Programs at Georgetown University in Washington and at the University of South Carolina.

She earned her Master of Science degree, with a clinical nurse specialist focus, from the University of Oklahoma and her post-master's with an adult acute care nurse practitioner focus from the University of South Carolina. She completed her PhD in Nursing from George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., in 2004.

She has more than 38 years of acute and critical care nursing experience in various positions from staff to administration to advanced practice and academia. She has been awarded more than $12 million for academic and/or research initiatives, generated more than 150 publications and abstracts, and served on numerous regional and national task forces for tobacco control and advanced practice nursing initiatives. Her primary research program of study involves workforce development using the Rx for Change: Clinician-Assisted Tobacco Cessation Curriculum to effectively intervene with tobacco-dependent populations in acute and primary care settings.

In addition, Dr. Heath served on the board of directors for the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), served as the inaugural chair for the Beacons of Leadership Initiative in Pursuit of Healthy Work Environments, a 30-hospital-wide collaborative in the Washington-Baltimore, Md., area for the Greater Washington Area Chapter of AACN, and founded the Nurses for Tobacco Control national coalition for nurse educators.

Learn more about Dean Heath's journey to UK, including "why nursing," "thoughts on leadership" and "meet the family." Follow this link for short video clips.

Did you miss Dr. Heath when she was interviewed by UKPR's Carl Nathe during UK at the Half on the UK Sports Network? You can listen here.