Suzanne Smeltzer

Professor at Villanova University

Schools

  • Villanova University

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Biography

Villanova University

Summary:

An internationally known scholar, researcher, educator and author, Dr. Smeltzer has directed the College of Nursing's Health Promotion for Women with Disabilities Project, funded by a grant from the Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation. Committed to making health promotion practices and services accessible and acceptable for those who are physically challenged, she has done extensive research on and can discuss health issues of people with multiple sclerosis and other disabilities, how to improve the health and wellness of those who are disabled, and how to integrate disability content into the education and training of health care professionals. Dr. Smeltzer is a member of several national task forces devoted to improving the education of health care providers about health care of people with disabilities and teaching women themselves. She is a fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and has received a number of awards for her research and writing in health issues of women with disabilities, including the Villanova University Investigator Award of 2006.

Education:

  • University of Pennsylvania EdD
  • Texas Women's University M.S.
  • St. Louis University B.S.N.

Teaching Areas:

  • NUR 8904 Critique and Design of Nursing Research, NUR 9503 Quantitative Research, NUR 9504 Qualitative Research, NUR 9513 Dissertation Seminar III

Areas of Interest:

  • Research related to health issues of women with disabilities/women's health

Certifications:

  • MSCN

Grants:

  • Inglis Foundation Innovation Award of 2006. Unrestricted grant to recognize work of Health Promotion for Women with Disabilities Project.
  • Reaching Hard-to-Reach Groups: Health Promotion for Women with Disabilities. Funded by Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation.
  • Developing Curricula on Abuse Affecting Women with Disabilities for Women with Disabilities and Health Care Providers. Planning grant awarded by New Jersey Health Initiatives/Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (Authored for NJ Coalition on Women with Disabilities and the NJ Division on Disabilities).
  • Pilot Study: Expiratory Muscle Training in Multiple Sclerosis. Principal Investigator, National MS Society.

Professional Experience:

  • Thomas Jefferson University
  • Associate Professor and Nurse Researcher
  • Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey
  • Assistant Professor

Area of Expertise:

  • Disabilities and Health Care
  • Nursing Research

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