MaryAnn Hogan
Clinical Assistant Professor
Focusing on adult health, efficacy of checklists in patient assessment, patient safety, simulation, clinical reasoning, clinical judgment, and fitness for entry-level professional nursing practice.
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Location
Skinner Hall
651 N Pleasant St
Amherst, MA 01003
United States
About
MaryAnn Hogan is a full-time clinical assistant professor who has been teaching at the Elaine Marieb College of Nursing for over 20 years. She teaches in both the undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Courses she has taught include N498 Internship; N441 Decision-Making Strategies for Professional Nursing Practice; N641 Curriculum Development and Evaluation in Nursing; N432 Nursing Care of Adults: Acute; N433 Nursing Care of Adults: Chronic; N316 Principles of Nursing Care; N498C Nursing Care of Adults Practicum; N436 Comprehensive Nursing; and N332 Pharmacology in Nursing.
MaryAnn is an active member of Sigma Theta Tau, International Honor Society of Nursing. She currently serves on the Awards Committee as part of the board for the Beta Zeta-at-Large Chapter.
In addition to her faculty role, MaryAnn has a keen interest in helping students nationally prepare for nursing licensure and success on nursing tests. She is the series editor of the Pearson Nursing Reviews and Rationales series of nursing review books and has authored two comprehensive nursing review books—one for the NCLEX-RN® and one for the NCLEX-PN® licensing examinations. She has also written a nursing review workbook tailored to a Canadian nursing student audience. Furthermore, she has expertise in item writing for high-stakes nursing examinations. MaryAnn is the founder and president of Nursing and Health Education Resources, Inc.
MaryAnn’s passion for clinical reasoning and patient safety helped frame the basis of her work as a doctoral student in the PhD program at the UMass Amherst Elaine Marieb College of Nursing, where she earned her PhD in nursing. She successfully defended her dissertation, “Use of a Checklist as a Decision Support Aid for Heart Failure Assessment and Management,” in July 2022.