17 Millennium - Twenty-first Edition ACADEMIA, EDUCATION AND EDUCATIONAL SERVICES Dr. Anne Marie Devney is a veteran, nurse and educator who has dedicated more than 35 years of her career to serving patients, students and the health sciences. She began her career at the University of Rhode Island, earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1970. She went on to study at The George Washington University and the University of Wyoming, which awarded her both a Master of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Education. Cementing her commitment to her students and discipline, she earned a Doctor of Education in adult education from Northern Illinois University in 1994. Dr. Devney served in the United States Navy Nurse Corps for 20 years, earning an Achievement Medal for her service before transitioning into nurse education full-time. She took on her earliest clinical leadership roles in the 1980s, serving as the director of health services for the College of Lake County before working with WellSpan Gettysburg Hospital. Her tenure with the health system lasted until 2007, when she became a clinical instructor at The Pennsylvania State University, where she continues to teach. Since 2013, she has been an assistant teaching professor in the university’s Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing. Dr. Devney attributes her success to her belief that all goals can be achieved through hard work and her dedication to shaping the future of the nursing profession through education. She has presented at industry conferences and is currently awaiting the publication of her first peer-reviewed paper comparing nursing education across historical pandemics. Millennium Magazine Featured Listee DR. ANNE MARIE DEVNEY ASSISTANT TEACHING PROFESSOR The Pennsylvania State University Ross and Carol Nese College of Nursing Aspers, PA
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