Kimberly Hermis, DNP, MSN, RN, OCN
Assistant Professor
Education
- DNP, Duke University 2016
- MSN, Texas Women's University 2009
- BSN, Texas Women's University 2005
- BS, University of North Texas 1998
Phone
Office Hours
- Mondays 13:00-15:00
Clinical Interest
- Leukemia
- Ambulatory Practice
- Mentoring
- Leadership
- Oncology
Research Interest
- High Reliability Principles
- Quality and Safety
- Standardization of Practice
- Patient Satisfaction
- Ambulatory Practice
Professional Expertise
- Acute Leukemia
- Chemotherapy
- Ambulatory Practice
- Administration and Leadership
Publications/Scholarly Work
- Sanchez, N, Turner, K., Hermis, K., Richardson, G., Ngo, B., Leach, M., & Novak, N. (2023). Impacts of shared governance on ambulatory nursing engagement. Nurse Leader 22(1), 89-94.
- Sanchez, N. & Hermis, K. (2019). Interprofessional collaboration to improve and sustain patient experience outcomes in an ambulatory setting. Patient Experience Journal, 6(1), 149-153.
- Hermis, K., Huekel, R., & Rodgers, C. (2017). Effects of an education module to improve medical emergency management in the ambulatory setting. MedSurg Nursing 26(6), 389-398.
- Edwards, L., Hermis, K., LeGette, C., Lujan, L., & Scarlett, C. (2017). Acuity-based scheduling: outcomes in ambulatory oncology centers. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 21(2), 250-253.