Sarah Fincham
Assistant Professor
Nursing
Washington State University Pullman
United States of America
Biography
Sarah Fincham is a clinical assistant professor at Washington State University and a family nurse practitioner. She completed a post-masters Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree at Rush University and completed a community-based quality improvement project titled Increasing Awareness and Improving Uptake of HPV Vaccine. She received a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) in the family nurse practitioner track at the University of Texas Health Science Center-Houston, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at Illinois Wesleyan University. She currently practices in the college student health setting and teaches in the family nurse practitioner/DNP program at WSU. Her areas of special clinical interest include women's health, adolescent health, immunization education, wellness promotion, patient-provider communication. In her educator and clinical roles, she strives to deliver student-centered learning and patient-centered care.
Research Interest
HPV Vaccine education and uptake;Immunization education;DNP student education; DNP project development; Communicable disease; Patient-provider communication-exploring what is most effective; Contraceptive Management; Adolescent health; Public health
Publications
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Schenk, Elizabeth, Schleyer, Ruth, Jones, Cami R., Fincham, Sarah, Daratha, Kenn B., Monsen, Karen A (2017)Time motion analysis of nursing work in ICU, telemetry and medicalâ€surgical units.