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Lisa Wolf

Lisa Wolf

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PhD, RN, CEN, FAEN, FAAN
Associate Professor

Focusing on making emergency environments safer for patients and nurses.

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Email: lwolf [at] umass [dot] edu
Phone: (413) 545-2703

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Lisa Wolf, PhD, is an associate professor at the Elaine Marieb College of Nursing and the director of the Institute for Emergency Nursing Research.

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  • Nursing

Education

  • PhD, Nursing, Boston College (2011)
  • MSN, Nursing Education, Molloy University (2006)
  • B.S., Nursing, St. Elizabeth's Hospital School of Nursing (1996)
  • MFA, Creative Writing, Emerson College (1990)
  • B.A., Sociology and Anthropology, Amherst College (1988)

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