

Ann Annis
Focusing on high-impact outcomes in healthcare, Ann Annis serves as an Assistant Professor at the College of Nursing, Michigan State University. Her research is primarily centered on health services research, healthcare delivery, and team-based care, with a particular interest in the dynamics of the nursing workforce and the utilization of big data analysis to enhance healthcare systems. Ann has made significant contributions to the field through her extensive research and publications. Her work has been featured in several esteemed peer-reviewed journals, such as Obesity, the International Journal of Nursing Studies, Patient Education and Counseling, Federal Practitioner, and the American Journal of Managed Care. These publications reflect her commitment to advancing knowledge and practice in nursing and healthcare delivery. In her academic role, Ann is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of nursing professionals, fostering a collaborative learning environment that emphasizes evidence-based practice and innovative research methodologies. Her teaching philosophy integrates her research interests, encouraging students to explore the intersections of nursing workforce dynamics and healthcare delivery systems. Ann's ongoing research projects continue to explore the potential of big data analysis in transforming healthcare delivery and improving patient outcomes. Her work aims to inform policy and practice, ensuring that healthcare systems are equipped to meet the evolving needs of diverse populations.
Publications
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