Phyllis Eide
Associate Professor
Nursing
Washington State University Pullman
United States of America
Biography
Phyllis Eide joined the faculty at Washington State University College of Nursing in 2002, where she is currently an Associate Professor. She has been certified by American Nurses’ Credentialing Center in advanced practice nursing as a clinical nurse specialist in community health since 1992 and holds a certificate in Decision Making for Climate Change from the University of Washington (2010). Before entering academia in 1992 at University of Hawaii/Hilo, she worked in a wide variety of community settings, including positions in public health, migrant school nurse, Associate Director of Hawaii Nurses’ Association, and vocational rehabilitation. Her primary practice and research interests are rural health, global climate change, and public health.
Research Interest
Rural health, global climate change, and public health
Publications
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Eide, P. (1996). Rural interdisciplinary healthcare training in Hawaii: A cross-cultural project. Journal of Australian Rural Health, 4(3), 165-170.
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Eide, P., Hahn, L., Bayne, T., Allen, C., & Swain, D. (2006). Innovations in teaching community health: The population focused analysis project. Nursing Education Perspectives 27 (1), 22-27.
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Eide, P. & Kahn, D. (2008). Ethical issues inherent in the qualitative researcher/participant relationship. Nursing Ethics. 15 (2), 199-207.