Dr. Liz Rogan has been at Clarkson College since 2017 and is the Assistant Director of Graduate Nursing as well as an Associate Professor . She earned her Doctor of Education from College of St Mary in 2014. She also hol d s Master’s degrees in Nursing Education and History/Latin American Histor y . Her dissertations include Nurse Educators’ Beliefs about the Relevance of Continuing Professional Development , Preparation of Nurses Who Precept BSN Students: A Descriptive Study, and Enemies on the Beach: An Examination of the Contention over the Defense of Vera Cruz, with Special Focus on Sir Arthur Wellesley's Plan of 1807 .
Dr. Rogan has also performed research in a number of areas including nurse educator specialty options and continuing professional development. Along with teaching , Dr. Rogan continues to work on several fiction projects .
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Rogan, L. (2018). Perceptions of MSN students in a nurse educator track about nurse educator specialty courses. In L. G. Chova , A. Lopez Martinez, & C. Torres, ICERI2018 Proceedings , Spain, 8643-8651. doi : 10.21125/ iceri . 2018 .
Rogan, L. (2014). Nurse educators’ beliefs about the relevance of continuing professional development. (Unpublished dissertation). ProQuest ID: 10053. doi : 10.13140/2.1.2072.7360
Rogan, L. (2011). Whitman’s legacy: The art of reflection in the development of empathy in student nurses. Journal of Nursing Education, 51 (4), 240. doi : 10.3928/01484834-20120402-02