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Dr. Anita All, RN, PhD

Anita C. All, RN, PhD
Professor and Director
Joint MSN Program
Wachovia Endowed Professor
334-844-6135
334-244-3775
aca0001@auburn.edu
aall@mail.aum.edu

Education
AA, Indiana University
BSN University of Wyoming, 1986
MS, University of Northern Colorado, 1989
PhD, University of Northern Colorado, 1993

Interests
American Quarter Horses and competing in horse shows.
Teaching Areas
Graduate Education, Teaching and Curriculum Development, Advance Practice Roles and Clinical Implementation of Evidence-Based Projects and Research Projects.

Overview
Anita All received her original nursing degree from an associate degree program and over time has pursued other degrees. She completed her PhD in December of 1993 from the University of Northern Colorado maintaining a focus on chronic illness and rehabilitation. Her dissertation work investigated state and trait anxiety in rehabilitation workers in dealing with individuals with HIV/AIDS. Since graduation from her PhD program, Dr. All has taught at the Medical College of Georgia and the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center College of Nursing (OUHSC CON). While at OUHSC CON Dr. All progressed from an associate professor to a tenured professor. Dr. All has received numerous teaching awards and research awards.

Dr. All moved to Alabama in September of 2006 to direct the new AU/AUM Joint MSN Program. Dr. All reviews program grants for Human Resources Administration and is an American Nurses Credentialing Center MAGNET Appraiser. Along with administrative duties Dr. All teaches some of the core classes in the AU/AUM MSN program.

Selected Recent Publications and Presentations

Publications

St. Cyr, S., & All, A.C. (2007, in press). Concept mapping-A road to critical thinking. Journal for Nurses in Staff Development.

All, A.C., & Huycke, L. I., (2007, in press). Serial Concept Mapping: A Tool for Concept Analysis. Journal of Nursing Education, 46(5).

Huycke, L. & All, A. (2007, in press). Evaluation of concept maps in graduate education. Nursing Education. The International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship.
All, A. C., Nishikawa, H. A., Vinson, N., & Huycke, M. (2004) Psychosocial Variables that Correlate with Low or High Blood HIV Viral Load Levels. Internet Journal of Advanced Nursing Practice [Online],. 6(2).

All, A. C., Huycke, L. I., & Fisher, M. J. (2003). Instructional Tools for Nursing Education: Concept Maps. NLN-Nursing Education Perspectives, 24(6), 311-317.

Hutchinson, B. G., All, A.C., Loving, G.L., & Nishikawa, H. A. (2001). Values identified in different groups of air force nurses. Military Medicine, 166(2), 139-145.

Presentations

2008, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists Annual Conference. “The Vital Role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist in the Bariatric Population.” L. McGinley & A. C. All. Atlanta, GA March 5-8, 2008.

2007, Sigma Theta Tau International 39th Biennial Convention: “Building Teams: Fostering Collaboration and Creating a Healthy Environment.” F. Parker, A. C. All, & J. B. Hamner. Baltimore, Maryland, November 3-7, 2007.

2005, WCET Annual Conference: E-Learning E-Llusions and Triumphs. “Serial Concept Mapping: A Tool for Online Teaching.” A. C. All & L. I. Huycke. San Francisco, CA, November 2-5, 2005

2004, The Oklahoma Association for Healthcare Ethics 9th Annual Conference. “Why Interdisciplinary Practice at the End-of-Life? A. C. All. Oklahoma City, OK, November 19, 2004.

2004, Southern Nursing Research Society Annual Conference. “Psychosocial Variables that Relate to Blood HIV Virus Load Levels.” A.