
Brenda Luther PhD, RN
Professor, College of Nursing, University of Utah
Dr. Brenda Luther has worked as a care management and care coordinator for over 30 years. She is on the faculty of the University of Utah, where she has built the care management master's degree and certificate program. She designed the primary care nursing content for baccalaureate students and community RNs. Brenda is a specialist in workforce development.
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- IdentificationP13Need: Urgent need to transform baccalaureate nursing education to meet healthcare needs highlighted in part from the Affordable Care Act (Macy, 2016; RWF, 2015)…
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Brenda Luther, PhD, RNProfessor, College of Nursing, University of UtahSpecialtiesSession Categories - IdentificationP070DateApril 22, 2022Background: As the complexity of patients in primary care increases and the move towards value-based care payment structures expands, registered nurses (RNs), working to the fullest extent of their licensure and expertise, have been identified as key primary care team partners for improved and cost…
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Brenda Luther, PhD, RNProfessor, College of Nursing, University of UtahSpecialties - Identification251DateMay 19, 2022Credits1 CH | Expired May 21, 2024This session provides nurses with a comprehensive overview of how nurse sensitive indicators (NSI) provide measurable criteria and produce data to support the quality and value of ambulatory care nursing interventions impacting patient care and experience, health outcomes, and cost-effectiveness…
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Marcia A. Potter, RNPresident; Infusion Partners 360, LLC, SynTact Solutions; Nurse ExecutiveCindy Garrett, MBA, BSN, RN, AMB-BCSenior Director of Nursing, Dignity Health Medical FoundationFaith Jones, MSN, RN, NEA-BCCare Coordination and Lean Consultant, HealthTechAnnette S. Hamlin, MSN Ed, AMB-BC, RNNursing Professional Development Specialist, Akron Children's HospitalBrenda Luther, PhD, RNProfessor, College of Nursing, University of Utah$30Standard Price - IdentificationP071Purpose: Nurses in primary care have an emerging and leading role in caring for patients with substance use disorder (SUD). 10% of US adults have a SUD some time in their lifetime and 75% report NOT receiving any form of treatment…
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Brenda Luther, PhD, RNProfessor, College of Nursing, University of UtahSpecialtiesGeneral - Identification310DateApril 5, 2024Credits1 CH | Available until April 6, 2026This session uses a panel format to discuss the role of ambulatory care in conjunction with Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) grants to provide equitable health care to the nation’s highest-need communities…
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Lillian J. Jones-Bell, MSN Ed, RN, PHNEducation Consultant, California Health Impact State Nursing WorkforceLaurel More, MS, RN, NPD-BC, CPNClinical Education Specialist, Children's Hospital ColoradoSpeakers
Linda Hook, DrPH, MSN, RN, PHNA-BCBrenda Luther, PhD, RNProfessor, College of Nursing, University of UtahKae R. Livsey, PhD, MPH, RNRebecca Mitchell, DNP, MSN, APRNP. Ann Solari-Twaddell, PhD, MPA, RN, FAANTina C. Switzer, DNP, RN, CNLPartnership Liaison, James Madison UniversitySusan Watkins, PhD, RN, CNE, CPAHAKristina Widmann, MSN, RN, AMB-BC$38Standard Price - Identification242DateMay 22, 2025Credits1 CH | Available until May 24, 2027This session is a collaboration between the AAACN research committee and ambulatory nurse-sensitive indicators (NSI) research sub-committee. To move the science of ambulatory care forward, we need more rigorous approaches to development and measurement of ambulatory care NSIs…
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Brenda Luther, PhD, RNProfessor, College of Nursing, University of UtahKathy Mertens, DNP, MN, MPH, RNAssociate Chief Nurse for Ambulatory Care and Population Health, University of Washington Medicine - Harborview Medical CenterKristen Shear, PhD, MSN, RNCNSCI Deputy for Research, US Army$33Standard Price