Bethany Nasser
Profile
Bethany Nasser received her Ph.D. in Nursing from Endicott College with research on New Nurses Experiences Caring for Patients at End-of-Life. She has taught nursing at Northeastern University and Bunker Hill Community College. Dr. Nasser spent 15 years working as a medical nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), 17 years as a school nurse, and 18 years as a test preparation specialist.
Education
Endicott College
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing
2018
Salem State University
Master of Science in Nursing
1996
Salem State University
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
1987
Research
2017: “Closing the Gap: Educating BSN Students on the Concepts of Moral Distress, Compassion Fatigue, and End of Life Care Through Simulation”
2018: A Qualitative Descriptive Study of Novice and Advanced Beginner Nurse’s Experiences Caring for Patients & Their Families at the End-of-Life
Courses
Fundamentals of Nursing
NCLEX Prep
Care of the ADult
Internship
NCLEX Prep
Accomplishments
Awards
- 2017-Present: Vice President Sigma Theta Tau International Sigma Theta Tau Chi Epsilon Chapter Author in Test Preparation National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) manual
- Videotape Caring Practice developed for RN recruitment and orientation, Massachusetts General Hospital
- 2019: Recipient of the Woman of Impact Award
Talks
- 2017: Poster presentation at Eastern Nursing Research Society, 2017—“Closing the Gap: Educating BSN Students on the Concepts of Moral Distress, Compassion Fatigue, and End of Life Care Through Simulation”
- 2018: Poster Presentation at the Institute for Palliative Care National Symposium
- 2020: Poster Presentation at the Nursing Education Research Conference 2020. New Nurses` Experiences Caring for Patients & Their Families at the End-of-Life
Appearances
- 2020: Presenter at the Annual Region 15 Symposium 2020 New Nurses` Experiences Caring for Patients & Their Families at the End-of-Life