Michelle O. Kensey
- Associate Professor
- Department: Nursing
- Institution: West Chester University of Pennsylvania
- Email: MKensey@wcupa.edu
Education
- Marquette University with a BSN in 1984
- University of Pennsylvania with an MSN as a Perinatal Clinical Nurse Specialist in 1989
- Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from WCU in August 2018
Research Interests
psychosocial determinantsmaternal and infant healthglobal issuesmaternal child healthbreastfeeding ratesunderserved populationsgeneticsustainability in healthcare
Opportunities
Work Study Positions Available: No
Grant Funded Positions Available: No
Course-Credit Research Opportunities Available: No
Volunteer Research Positions Available: No
Biography
My philosophy of education is to create an environment of approachability as an instructor. I strive to facilitate student learning through classroom and clinical experiences where learning is a process. I hope to model professional behaviors of which I expect in my students as well. These behaviors include respect for one another, accountability for one’s actions, and responsibility as a learner and care provider. My goals in the classroom and clinical setting are to empower students to critically think, enable independence, and embody compassion in their work.
Contact Information
Phone: 610-436-0548
List of Publications
- Kensey, M. (August, 2018). Evaluating a Practice Change Initiative to Promote Early Skin-to-Skin Contact after Cesarean Birth [doctoral thesis]
Kensey, M.O. (November, 2018). [Teaching Tip] Promoting Cultural Awareness with Reflective Writing. Nurse Educator 43(6).
Joseph, R., Kensey, M. (2018). Sustainability in the Context of the NICU. Neonatal Network, 37(4), 255-256. Doi: 10.1891/0730-0832.37.4.195
Kensey, M.O., Mandel, D. (2017). The Experience of Undergraduate Nursing Students in South Africa: Promoting Cultural Awareness with Reflective Writing. The 27th Biennial Sigma Theta Tau Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana. October 28-Novemebr 2, 2017. [international peer-reviewed podium presentation]