Angela Haynes Ferere

Angela Haynes Ferere

DNP, FNP-BC, MPH
Associate Professor, clinical track, DABSN Program Director

About

Dr. Angela Haynes-Ferere is an Associate Professor in the Clinical Faculty Track and is the Program Director for the Distance Accelerated BSN program. In addition to her faculty position at the School of Nursing, Dr. Haynes-Ferere continues to serve as Chair of Eternal Hope in Haiti, a not-for-profit organization providing health care to vulnerable populations in the Cap Haitian region of Haiti. She also continues to provide direct patient care in local and national settings as a family nurse practitioner. She is a member of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at Emory.

Areas of Expertise

Acute And Chronic Care
Remote Nursing Education
Global Health
Vulnerable Populations
Clinical Learning with Intensive and Immersive Opportunities

Publications

Teaching

My passion is teaching students in settings that allow integration of knowledge and challenge critical thinking, such as immersive learning in rural regions of South Georgia with farmworkers or in remote villages in the Northern region of Haiti. Cultivating a safe, rigorous learning environment for students is essential to prepare students for bedside nursing, irrespective of the location of the bedside. I continually explore ways to include consideration of the whole person, including the community and other influencers of health, as a key competent of overall health and wellbeing. I trust that this approach leads to increased learner awareness of the numerous facets of care delivery, inclusion of health influences and role of policy and advocate change agent. Each student is a future nursing leader.  

Research

Muirhead, L., Cimiotti, J. P., Hayes, R., Haynes-Ferere, A., Martyn, K., Owen, M., & McCauley, L. (2022).Diversity in nursing and challenges with the NCLEX-RN. Nursing Outlook,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.outlook.2022.06.003.

Coburn, C., Spence, S., LaCagnina, L., Becklenberg, A., Wands, L. & Haynes-Ferere, A. (2021). Ambulatory care simulation: A collaboration between MSN and BSN students. Journal of Nursing Education, 60(5), 293-297.    

Awards

2022 National League for Nursing Leadership Academy member

2021 Global Engagement Award NHWSON

2020 Atlanta Business Chronicle Health Care Hero Finalist