Philip Greiner

Professor Emeritus at San Diego State University

Biography

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Dr. Greiner is a leader in academic nursing and community-based participatory research. His background in public health nursing and community engagement provide a strong basis for his current work as PI on a federally funded geriatrics workforce enhancement project in San Diego, CA. This project uses a public health/partnership model to enhance geriatric education related to Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders for primary care providers and caregivers throughout the county. Dr. Greiner’s interest in patient safety stems from his involvement in state and national organizations for improving nursing and interprofessional education. Dr. Greiner received a BSN, MSN in Community Health, and a DNSc from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing. He completed two post-doctoral studies and two fellowships.

Education

  • BSN, MSN Community Health, DNSc University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (1978 — 1989)
  • BS in nursing/Diploma Albright College/The Reading Hospital School of Nursing (1968 — 1973)

Companies

  • Professor Emeritus San Diego State University (2021)
  • Professor and Director San Diego State University (2012 — 2021)
  • Associate Dean for Faculty Development in Scholarship & Teaching Pace University (2010 — 2012)
  • Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Public Health & Entrepreneurial Initiatives Fairfield University (1999 — 2010)
  • Assistant Professor Fairfield University (1996 — 1999)
  • Post Doctoral Scholar University of Kentucky (1994 — 1996)
  • Associate Professor University of Pittsburgh (1992 — 1994)
  • Post Doctoral Scholar University of Kentucky (1990 — 1992)
  • Assistant Professor Villanova University (1985 — 1990)

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