Carrio receives USU Educator Award

Navy CAPT Jan Carrio, (center), recipient of the 2009 USU Clinical Educator Award, with Dr. Diane Seibert, (left), and Dr. Ada Sue Hinshaw, (right) Navy Capt. Jan Carrio, the Senior Nurse Executive, Navy Medicine National Capital Area, received the prestigious 2009 Uniformed Services University Clinical Educator Award Oct. 9 for her work with the Graduate School of Nursing.

She was recognized for outstanding contributions to the education of Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) students.

Captain Carrio served as the Navy Medicine liaison for coordination of USU FNP preceptor support in the National Capital Area. Soon after she took on the role, Carrio began creating a systematic, centralized process at the regional level within the Navy for clinical placement of students. She assists the FNP clinical site director with recruiting, developing and maintaining clinical sites and preceptors.

Her efforts help the FNP program sustain its 100 percent pass rate on certification examinations, making GSN alumni among the most highly sought-after advanced practice nurses in the military health care system.

"Captain Carrio represents the outstanding education students come to expect from the GSN programs," said FNP Program Director Diane Seibert, Ph.D.

Carrio was recognized at an award ceremony held in the command suite at the National Naval Medical Center.

During the celebration, GSN Dean Ada Sue Hinshaw, Ph.D., presented Captain Carrio with a $2,000 check to be used for future education activities.















 



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Kudos for the 2009 AORN Journal Writers Contest Award.

GSN Masters students Major Stacey S. Freeman and Major Gregory L. Lara and faculty members COL (retired) Linda J. Wanzer, MSN and CAPT (retired) Sandra C. Garmon Bibb, DNSc won the Research Writing contest sponsored by AORN for their article entitled "An Evidence-Based Process for Evaluating Infection Control Policies" published in the AORN Journal. They kindly donated their $ 400 monetary award to the Support Fund for the USU Graduate School of Nursing.