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About Jean Croce Hemphill

Jean Croce Hemphill PhD, FNP-BC, professor and director of the PhD nursing program in Graduate Nursing, College of Nursing, Division of Health Sciences, East Tennessee State University. Research includes health care and health experiences of persons who are homeless or unstably housed, social indicators of health models of care homeless and underserved populations' access to health care, interprofessional education, and faculty and student mentoring.

Positions

Present Director of PhD Program, East Tennessee State University
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Present Professor, East Tennessee State University College of Nursing
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Curriculum Vitae




Grants

2020 - 2021 Recognizing Implicit Bias in Healthcare
Tennessee Board of Regents - SERS Grant #01046
ETSU Cultural Competency Workshop Pedagogy Project
$1,000
2015 - 2015 Education and Intervention Program for Women Veterans Experiencing Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms at the James H. Quillen VA Medical Center
Women Veterans Health Care
$6,095
2002 - 2003 City of Johnson City for Continuing Clinic for Homeless and Indigent
Community Development Agency
$35,000
2002 - 2003 City of Johnson City for Continuing Clinic for Homeless and Indigent
City of Johnson City
$20,000
2002 - 2002 Identifying strengths as health intervention of homeless, abused women
Sigma Theta Tau, Epsilon Sigma Chapter
$500
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Professional Service and Affiliations

Present Member, American Association of Nurse Practitioners
Present Member, National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties
Present Member, Rural Nurses Association
Present Member, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
Present Member, Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates
Present Member, Southern Nursing Research Society
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Honors and Awards

  • 1993 - The Nursing Organizational Award to the Johnson City Downtown Clinic for Nurse Directed Model of Care
  • 1994 - Tennessee Nurses Association State Search for Excellence Award
  • 1994 - J.C. Penney Golden Rule Award to the College of Nursing East Tennessee State University for The Johnson City Downtown Clinic for homeless
  • 1996 - Epsilon Sigma Chapter East Tennessee State University College of Nursing Award for Excellence in Clinical Practice
  • 1996 - Archon Award for innovation and interdisciplinary practice models
  • 1997 - Mayoral Proclamation as Jean Hemphill Day
  • 1997 - Veterans of Foreign Wars Health Care Provider Award
  • 1998 - Tennessee Nurses Association District 5 Alma E. Gault Leadership Award
  • 1998 - East Tennessee State University College of Nursing Service Award
  • 1999 - National Registry of Who’s Who
  • 2000 - Co-recipient of City of Johnson City HUD Community Builder’s Award
  • 2003 - Rising Star Award Sigma Theta Tau for research Award
  • 2006 - Research Excellence Award Epsilon Sigma Chapter
  • 2007 - Department of Veterans Affairs Excellence in Nursing Award
  • 2008 - Practice Excellence Award, Epsilon Sigma Chapter
  • 2009 - Education Excellence Award, Epsilon Sigma Chapter
  • 2010 - Excellence in Faculty Practice, nominee for national award National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties
  • 2011 - Excellence in Practice Award, Regional Consortium
  • 2019 - College of Nursing Excellence in Practice Award, East Tennessee State University
  • 2020 - College of Nursing Excellence in Research Award, East Tennessee State University
  • 2021 - Diversity Champion, East Tennessee State University Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • 2022 - Nominated for Graduate Faculty Mentor Award
  • 2023 - award recipient, Tri-Cities African Women Support Network

Courses

  • NRSE 6014 - Measurement of Clinical Outcomes
  • NRSE 6100 - Philosophy of Nursing Science
  • NRSE 6000 - Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Science
  • NRSE 6613 - Advanced Nursing Care of Rural and Underserved Populations
  • NRSE 6045 - Advanced Qualitative Data Analysis in Nursing Research
  • NRSE 6514 - DNP Role in Long-Term Care of Adults
  • NRSE 6614 - Advanced Interventions in DNP Practice
  • NRSE 6610 - The Patient Illness Experience
  • NRSE 6613 - Advanced Nursing Care of Rural and Underserved Populations
  • NRSE 5011 - Health Assessment of Young, Middle Adults
  • NRSE 6513 - Case Management

Education

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2005 PhD, College of Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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MS, Nursing, Primary Care Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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BS, Nursing, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Contact Information

PO Box 70629
Johnson City, TN 37614

Office: Nicks Hall Rm 2-204
Phone: 423-439-4603
 
Email: hemhilj@etu.edu



Publications (30)

Professional Presentations (61)