Ann K. Gosselin
Assistant Clinical Professor
Systems, Populations and Leadership
University of Michigan
United States of America
Biography
Education: DNP, Rush University, Chicago, IL 2014 MS, University of Michigan, MI 2010 BSN, Saint Mary’s College, IN 1990
Research Interest
Dr. Gosselin’s scholarship aims to explore and evaluate the effectiveness of clinical implementations with a specialized focus on emergency services, pre-hospitalization evaluation, and injury prevention. She has over twenty years of clinical practice at the bedside including roles in leadership and management. She is active in multiple professional organizations including the Emergency Nurses Association, Midwest Nursing Research Society, National Communication Association, and Sigma Theta Tau International.
Publications
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Kalisch, B., Gosselin, A., & Choi, S. (2012). A Comparison of patient care units with high versus low levels of missed nursing care, Health Care Management Review, 37(4), 320-328
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Tschannen, D., Anderson, C., Strobbe, S., Bay, E., Bigelow, A., Gosselin, A., Pollard, J., Seng, J. (2014). Scholarly Productivity for Nursing Clinical Track Faculty, Nursing Outlook, 62(6), 475-481
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Choi, K., Ragnoni, J., Bickman, J., Saarinen, H., and Gosselin, A.(2015). Health Behavior Theory for Pressure Ulcer Prevention: A Root Cause Analysis Project in Critical Care Nursing, The Journal of Nursing Care & Quality, 31(1), 68-74.