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Sandra Bourgette-Henry

Associate Professor at Nursing, Chaminade University of Honolulu6 Followers

Dr. Sandra Bourgette-Henry, DNP, APRN-Rx, FNP-BC, is an esteemed Associate Professor at Chaminade University of Honolulu. She completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice and Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees at the University of Hawaii, where she honed her skills and developed a deep commitment to advancing the field of nursing. Her areas of expertise encompass Evidence-based Practice, Leadership, Cardiology, Health Assessment, Promotion, and Population Health, making her a versatile and knowledgeable educator. With an impressive 29-year tenure at Queens Medical Center, Dr. Bourgette-Henry has made significant contributions to the healthcare community. She coordinates the Parish Health Program, a role that allows her to bridge the gap between healthcare and community needs. Her dedication to education is evident in her efforts to teach students about health disparities and the importance of culturally competent care, preparing the next generation of nurses to address these critical issues. Dr. Bourgette-Henry's research is centered on improving cardiovascular health, with a particular focus on underserved communities. Her work aims to reduce health disparities and promote equitable healthcare access for all. Her commitment to this cause is reflected in her active participation in various professional organizations and committees, where she collaborates with peers to drive positive change in the healthcare landscape. In recognition of her outstanding contributions to teaching, Dr. Bourgette-Henry was honored with the Golden Apple in Teaching Award in 2020. She is also a proud member of Sigma Theta Tau, an international nursing honor society that celebrates excellence in nursing scholarship and leadership. Her involvement in this prestigious organization underscores her dedication to advancing the nursing profession. Dr. Bourgette-Henry's passion for nursing and her unwavering commitment to improving healthcare outcomes make her a respected figure in the academic and healthcare communities. Her work continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, as she strives to create a more inclusive and effective healthcare system.

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