Dr. Jennifer Doering new President-Elect for MNRS
The UW-Milwaukee School of Nursing is excited to announce that Jennifer Doering, PhD, RN, FAAN, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Head of School, is the new President-Elect for the Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS)!
Dr. Doering will be the President-Elect for the next year, and then in 2025 will become the official President of MNRS for two years. The School of Nursing has attended the annual MNRS conference for many years and our faculty and students have benefited a lot from the mission of MNRS. Our school is very excited for Dr. Doering to have this leadership role with the society!
“I believe in the mission and vision of MNRS, because I have directly benefited from that mission. I joined MNRS as a new assistant professor 17 years ago and have remained an active member since. I have dedicated my efforts to providing nursing students and scholars with opportunities to be mentored and supported in the ways this organization, and its members, mentored and supported me. MNRS fills a critical need in our profession that cannot be filled elsewhere. I especially value how MNRS brings together emerging and experienced nurse scientists in a way that transcends institutional boundaries. I look forward to the opportunity to continue to strengthen MNRS’ capacity to mentor future generations of nurse leaders by giving back to this wonderful organization.”
Jennifer Doering, PhD, RN, FAAN, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Head of School, is the new President-Elect for the Midwest Nursing Research Society (MNRS)