Brief Statement of Scholarly Interests
The area of my scholarship has been effective nursing care delivery systems with emphasis on components of shared governance, nursing language, and research utilization. I am also interested in international nursing as well as end-of-life and end-of-life care.
Descriptive Titles of Courses Recently Taught
Nursing Leadership, Healthcare Systems Leadership
Selected Publications
Wake, M, & Coenen, A. (2005). International Classification for Nursing Practice. In J. Fitzpatrick & M. Wallace (Eds). Encyclopedia of Nursing Research. p.30-302. Springer:New York.
Wake, M. & Coenen, A. (1999). Nurisng dagnosis in the international classification for nursing practice. Nursing Diagnosis, 9(3), 111-118.
Wake, M.M. & Miller, J.F. (1992) Multi-national perspectives on interventions for hopelessness. Clinical Nursing Research, 1(4), 347-365.
Wake, M.M. (1990). Nursing care delivery systems: Status and vision. Journal of Nursing Administration, 20 (5), 47-51.
Extramural Grants or Awards
Wisconsin Nursing Redesign, Faye McBeath Foundation, 2002 International Classification for Nursing Practice Validation Study, International Council of Nurses, 1996. Professional Nurse Traineeship Grants, USPHS Division of Nursing 1993-2002.
Editor/Reviewer/Consultant
I have served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Professional Nursing and the Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing and have consulted in nursing education.
Professional Affiliations
Currently, I serve as Chairperson of the Aurora VNA Board and member of the Blood Center of Wisconsin Board and the St. Francis DeSales Seminary Board. I have served in leadership positions with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the American Association of Critical Care Nurses, International Council of Nurses, Jesuit Conference of Chief Academic Officers, Densford International Center for Nursing Leadership and the American Diabetes Association - WI Affiliate.