Eunice Park-Clinton, DNP, MSN, MBE

Assistant Professor

Philosophy

I am passionate about educating future nursing scholars and guiding older adults in diverse communities to improve health management behaviors. All of us have the capacity as learners to absorb knowledge that advances our prospects for satisfying careers and happy lives.

Education

Year Degree School/University Location
2018-2022 Doctor of Nursing Practice Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD
May 2015 Master of Science in Nursing & Master of Bioethics University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA
May 2011 Bachelor of Science in Nursing Villanova University Philadelphia, PA

Courses

Course Number Course Name
NSG 312 Introduction to Medical Surgical Nursing and Care of Elderly
NSL 312 Laboratory

Research

Gerontology, Palliative/Hospice Care, Bioethics

Certifications/Awards

Ranked in the top ten for Delaware & Valley Patient Safety & Quality Award, Healthcare Improvement Foundation (October 2022). “Targeted Discharge Planning Process for High-Risk Readmissions: Improving Health Equity.”

Publications

  • Eunice Park-Clinton, Susan Renda, & Flint Wang (2023). “Targeted Discharge Planning Process for High-Risk Readmissions: Focus on Patients and Caregivers.” Professional Case Management, 28(2), 60-73. [peer reviewed]

Presentations

  • Eunice Park-Clinton & Susan Renda (June 2023). “High Risk Readmissions: Focused on Patients and Caregivers.” American Association of Nurse Practitioners National Conference, New Orleans, LA.
  • Eunice Park-Clinton (October 2022). “Targeted Discharge Planning: Addressing Health Inequities to Reduce Readmission.” 2022 Commission for Case Manager Certification Virtual Symposium, Mount Laurel, NJ.
  • Eunice Park-Clinton (September 2022). “Targeted Discharge Planning for High-Risk Readmissions: Focus on Patients and Caregivers.” Poster display at the Gallery of Scholarly Excellence at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Eunice Park-Clinton (June 2014). “The Response of Catholic Nuns to the 1918 Influenza Epidemic in Philadelphia.” Accepted for presentation at the American Association for the History of Nursing 31st Annual Nursing & Health Care History Conference, Storrs, CT.

Membership

  • The American Association of Nurse Practitioners
  • Sigma Theta Tau International – Xi Delta Chapter
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