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MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NURSING • NURSING.MSU.EDU TERESA WEHRWEIN PhD, RN, NEA-BC Associate Dean for Academic and Clinical Affairs Associate Professor At a Glance: Nursing In Michigan Nursing school faculty eligible to retire Honors and Awards 2013  merican Association of Colleges of Nursing Taskforce A on Implementing DNP 2012  ichigan Primary Care Consortium Board of Directors, M Secretary and member of Executive Committee 2011  ppointment as Guest Faculty, Chongqing Medical University, A Chongqing, China 2010  .S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Distinguished U Civilian Service Award for outstanding contribution and support of the MSU Army ROTC Program 2009  ichigan Health Council, Building Michigan’s Healthcare Workforce M Award for Retention, with Nora Maloy and Elizabeth Greaves-Hoxsie GRADUATE CLINICAL PROGRAMS 2007  ightingale Award for Excellence in Nursing Education N and Research, Oakland University 14 1991 Outstanding Alumni Award, College of Nursing, MSU Selected Outstanding Achievements MSU College of Nursing and Chongqing Medical University Nursing and Healthcare Exchange Since 2006, Wehrwein’s leadership in the partnership has offered students and faculty from both universities the opportunity to learn about nursing and healthcare through exchanges. As part of this program, students, faculty, and visiting scholars from Chongqing Medical University have come to MSU. Wehrwein led the first Study Abroad program in China for MSU nursing students in 2012. Nursing for Life: RN Career Transition Program To help address the nursing workforce shortage, Wehrwein spearheaded this successful online program with a precepted clinical 50% Median age of full-time nurse faculty 52 NPs over age 45 70% years practicum to prepare mid-to-late career RNs to transition safely and confidently to clinical practice in new settings. The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation and the College of Nursing were among the first recipients of a grant from Partners Investing in Nursing’s Future, a joint venture of the Northwest Health Foundation and The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Michigan Healthcare Workforce A champion of graduate level nursing education, Wehrwein serves as an advocate to strengthen Michigan’s primary care infrastructure. For more than 21 years she has worked to increase accessibility in underserved communities, improve the delivery of effective and efficient care, modernize nursing regulations and policies, and expand the APRN workforce. • Member of the Michigan Department of Community Health Taskforce on Nursing Practice, which published their final report, Nursing Practice and the Health and Safety of Michigan’s People, in 2012 • Principal Investigator for a $1.42 million five year grant, Advanced Nursing Education Expansion, supported by HRSA. Award dates: 9/30/10–9/29/15 • Member of the State Innovation Model advisory committee • Member of the Michigan Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Mid-Central Region advisory board • Member of the Primary Care Office work group for the Michigan Department of Community Health Student/Resident Experiences and Rotations in Community Health • Led Michigan Primary Care Consortium work group, which published part four of the white paper, Primary Care is in CRISIS: Rebuild the Primary Care Workforce, in 2009