Sarah Ogilvie, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, PHN, CPHQ

Sarah Ogilvie, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, PHN, CPHQ

Assistant Professor – Minnesota State University Mankato

Sarah started her career in chemical engineering and worked as a manufacturing engineer in quality and process improvement. Later, in search of a more family-friendly career, she went back to school in nursing at University of Pennsylvania, where she received her BSN. Sarah worked for 11 years at the University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital at the Neonatal ICU, before pursuing graduate studies in the FNP/DNP program at Minnesota State University Mankato. She now works as an Assistant Professor at MSU Mankato where she teaches nurse practitioner students and runs a free health clinic that is a partnership with a local school district. She also works as a Family Nurse Practitioner at a rural family medicine clinic where she also serves as Clinical Nurse Director and leads quality improvement initiatives. Sarah is interested in family nursing, health promotion, and healthcare quality improvement.

 

Speaker Details
  • Speaker Type

    Speaker Type: HQ Best Practice Tools On-Demand

Events of the Speaker
You might also love these events.
Event Type:
  • HQ Best Practice Tools On-Demand
A quality improvement project was implemented to improve nursing workload and staffing in a rural primary care clinic. The Ambulatory Workload and Role Delineation (AWARD) Model was used to measure nursing work in relation to scope of practice, and types...