Dr. Ann "Michelle" Hartman came to DUSON from Jefferson College of Health Sciences in Roanoke, Virginia. She earned her BSN and MSN at Virginia Commonwealth University. She worked as a pediatric nurse practitioner at level 2 NICU in Georgia and as a Clinical Nurse Specialist at a multidisciplinary children’s hospital in Virginia. She then transitioned to a faculty role while completing her DNP at Case Western University. As an Assistant Professor at Jefferson College of Health Sciences, she taught a variety of classroom courses in the undergraduate and graduate programs including Health Assessment, Pathophysiology, and Pediatrics. She supervised students in pediatric and community clinical settings. She was also active in Sigma Theta Tau International, serving as Counselor for her local (Tau Phi) chapter.
Inspired by the opportunity to practice in Haiti during her graduate education, Dr. Hartman facilitated opportunities for students to serve the health care needs of the medically underserved both in the Roanoke Valley and in Honduras. At Jefferson, she served as chair of the Developing Cultural Competence in Nursing Advisory Board and was a member of the newly formed International Review Committee. She had a leadership role in the development of a Community Health Promoter Program in a subset of rural mountain villages in Honduras.
Dr. Hartman’s research has focused on the effects of cultural immersion experiences on baccalaureate healthcare students.
DNP | Case Western Reserve University |
MSN | Virginia Commonwealth University |
BSN | Virginia Commonwealth University |
NP | Licensed Nurse Practitionier |
1998 Inducted,, Sigma Theta Tau International
2013 -- Relf, M., Hartman, M. Commentary: What are you doing to help ensure an AIDS-free generation? The News and Observer (Raleigh, NC). December 2, 2013;
2013 -- Gittens-Gilkes, A., Hartman, M., Derouin, A., Warrican, J., Duncan, R. Improving diabetes control in an under-resourced community: a quality improvement pilot project to introduce the Chronic Care Passport. Caribbean Journal of Nursing. May, 2013; 1(1); 17-24
2013 -- Hoban, R. Helping Durham’s new moms also helps bottom line North Carolina Health News. November 12, 2013;
2010 -- Clark, R. C., Rickabaugh, L., Strickland, A., Hartman, M. Nurse educator groups In Giving Through Teaching: How Nurse Educators Are Changing the World, edited by Fitzpatrick, J. J., Shultz, C. M., & Aiken, T. D. 2010; pp. 50-54. New York: Springer Publishing.
Impact of Cultural Immersion on Baccalaureate Healthcare Students
Jefferson College of Health Sciences
04/2011-04/2011
Impact of Cultural Immersion on Student Nurse' Cultural Competence
Jefferson College of Health Sciences
10/2008-06/2009
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Summer 2011 | Vol. 7 No. 2
Pushing the Boundaries