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2009 Nursing Alumni Awards
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Memphis, Tenn. (April 20, 2009) – Each year,
the
University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) College of Nursing honors
two alumni recognized by the UT Nursing Alumni Association Board of Directors as
distinguished contributors to the nursing profession. This year, Suzanne Meeks,
Suzanne Meeks started her career as a nurse
practitioner, but moved her expertise into nursing instruction, management and
independent practice administration. She
earned a bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1956 from the
Meeks held her
first position in the late 1950s as an emergency room nurse for Cincinnati Children’s
Later in her
career, the nurse educator seized an opportunity to utilize her knowledge of gerontology
and geriatric nursing by serving as director of nursing at Memphis Jewish
Home. In this capacity, Meeks worked with respected colleagues and
friends to establish the nurse practitioner program at the Home. After 10
years of service to the Home, Meeks began an independent nursing practice as a
geriatric care manager, a role she held until retirement in 2007.
Meeks
eventually served as an adjunct professor at the UT College of Nursing,
providing occasional lectures and seminars on developing an independent nursing
practice.
Mona Newsome Wicks approaches her roles as
a nursing researcher and instructor with a focus on the highest levels of
quality. The well-trained professional received a bachelor’s degree in nursing from the
On the
faculty of the UT College of Nursing since 1987, Dr. Wicks is currently a professor and associate dean for research. She mentors students in the college’s doctoral
program, acts as guest lecturer for doctoral courses, and mentors minority undergraduate
students for nursing careers. Dr. Wicks
is a grant reviewer for the American Nurses Foundation, the Southern Nursing
Research Society, and the Adult and Older Adult Study Section of the National
Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR).
Dr. Wicks’
research and publications are focused on minority health and patient-caregiver
issues that involve chronic lung disease or end-stage renal disease. She is currently conducting a study funded by
the National Institute of Nursing Research to test an intervention for reducing
depression and anxiety in African-American women caring for relatives receiving
hemodialysis.
Dr. Wicks speaks
nationwide on teaching cultural competency and conducting family-based research,
and has been recognized locally, regionally and nationally for her teaching and
mentoring skills. Her awards and honors
include: finalist,
Memphis Business Journal Healthcare Heroes (non-physician) in 2008; the Robert
Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Leader Fellowship Award for 2008-2011; the UTHSC Chancellor’s
Distinguished Educator Award in 2003-2006, and the Faculty Mentor of the Year Award
in 2002 from the Southern Regional Educational Board’s Compact for Faculty
Diversity division.
Dr. Wicks is
a former president of the Greater Memphis Area Chapter of the American
Association of Critical Care Nurses and is a lifetime member of this
organization. The expert is also
affiliated with the American and Tennessee Nurses Associations, Sigma Theta Tau
International (Beta Theta Chapter at-large), the Council for the Advancement of
Nursing Science, and the Southern Nurses Research Society. As a service to the community, Dr.
Wicks mentors African-American high school and college students interested in health
and science careers, and teaches health awareness at her church.
As the flagship statewide academic health system, the
University of Tennessee Health Science Center is focused on a four-tier mission
of education, research, clinical care and public service, all in support of a
single goal: to improve the health of Tennesseans. Offering a broad range of postgraduate
training opportunities, the main campus is located in
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