Christine T Kovner
PhD RN FAAN
Professor Emerita
christine.kovner@nyu.edu
1 212 998 5312
433 FIRST AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10010
United States
Christine T Kovner's additional information
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Christine Tassone Kovner, PhD, RN, FAAN is a Professor Emerita. She was the Mathy Mezey Professor of Geriatric Nursing at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing and a professor of medicine at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Prof. Kovner is the Editor-in-Chief of Policy, Politics & Nursing Practice. She is a highly respected nurse educator and researcher with more than 150 published articles. Her research focuses on quality improvement, RN working conditions, and nursing care costs. For five years she was the principal investigator for the TL1 Pre- and Post-Doctoral Program of NYU's NIH funded Clinical and Translational Science Institute. Kovner was the principal investigator of a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant studying the career trajectories of newly licensed registered nurses over the first ten years of their careers. As a clinical nurse, she was proud to provide COVID vaccinations at Langone Health.
Kovner was a visiting scholar at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Policy for two years and has served on many government policy committees, including New York’s State Hospital Review and Planning Council. She has served as a grant reviewer for the NIH, NIOSH, and the Department of Defense among others.
Among her many honors, Kovner was awarded the Diane O. McGivern Award in 2024. The award recognizes an NYU Meyers graduate for outstanding work in legislation and policy on behalf of professional nursing. Kovner received the Excellence in Policy Award from Nursing Outlook for “Diversity and education of the nursing workforce 2006-2016,” in 2019, the IRGNI Research Mentorship Award from Academy Health (2018), the Eastern Nursing Research Society Distinguished Contributions to Nursing Research Award (2018), the Golden Pen Award from the Journal for Healthcare Quality (2007), and the Lavinia Dock Distinguished Service Award from the New York Counties Registered Nurses Association.
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PhD, New York UniversityMSN, University of PennsylvaniaBS, Columbia University School of NursingPost-doctoral Fellowship at Robert Wagner School of Public Service, NYU
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Community/population healthNursing workforce
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American Academy of Nursing FellowAcademyHealthCouncil for the Advancement of Nursing ScienceSigma Theta TauInternational Association of Clinical Research Nurses
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Faculty Honors Awards
Diane O. McGivern Award, NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing (2024)Excellence in Policy Award, Nursing Outlook (2019)Distinguished Contributions to Nursing Research Award (2018)IRGNI Research Mentorship Award, Academy Health (2018)Treasurer, CGFNS International, Inc. (2016)Nursing Outlook Excellence in Policy Award for “State Mandatory Overtime Regulations and Newly Licensed Nurses’ Mandatory and Voluntary Overtime and Total Work Hours.” (2012)Distinguished Alumna Award, New York University, College of Nursing (2012)Vernice Ferguson Faculty Scholar Award, New York University, College of Nursing (2010)Golden Pen Award for “Exploring the Utility of Automated Drug Alerts in Home Healthcare,” Journal for Healthcare Quality (2007)Health Policy and Legislation Award, New York University, College of Nursing (2006)Best of Image Award in Health Policy Scholarship, for “Nurse Staffing Levels and Adverse Events Following Surgery in U. S. Hospitals," Journal of Nursing (1999)Honorary Recognition Award, New York Counties Registered Nurses Association (1999)Alumni Award for Distinguished Career in Nursing, Columbia University-Presbyterian Hospital Alumni Association (1996)Distinguished Nurse Researcher, Foundation of the New York State Nurses Association (1994)Lavinia Dock Distinguished Service Award, New York Counties Registered Nurses Association (1992)Martha E. Rogers Scholarship Award, Upsilon Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau (1983) -
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Publications
Computers in research
AbstractKovner, C. T. (1986). In G. LoBiondo-Wood & J. Haber (Eds.), The essentials of nursing research : A consumer perspective (pp. 253-266). C.V. Mosby.Abstract~Dissertation : The relationship of nurse-patient agreement on the importance of outcomes to patient satisfaction and length of stay
AbstractKovner, C. T. (1986). In Dissertation Abstracts International (Vols. 46, Issue 2624B (University Microfilms No. 85-21, 972).Abstract~The legislative scene
AbstractKovner, C. T. (1986). In The Calendar (Vols. 46, Issues 4, p. 7).Abstract~The legislative scene
AbstractKovner, C. T. (1986). In The Calendar (Vols. 46, Issues 5, p. 5).Abstract~Non-experimental designs
AbstractLoBiondo-Wood, G., Haber, J., & Kovner, C. T. (1986). In G. LoBiondo-Wood & J. Haber (Eds.), The essentials of nursing research : A consumer perspective (pp. 128-140). C.V. Mosby.Abstract~Incoming mail [letter to the editor]
AbstractKovner, C. T. (1985). In Nursing Research (Vols. 34, p. 312).Abstract~The patient record : The best defense is a good offense
AbstractKovner, C. T. (1984). In J. Pena, A. Haffner, B. Rosen, & D. Light (Eds.), Hospital quality assurance (pp. 207-218). Aspen.Abstract~Computers for nurses. Modems--let your computer make friends with its own kind.
AbstractKovner, C. T., & Kovner, C. (1983). In Computers in nursing (Vol. 1, Issues 4, p. 5,7).Abstract~Directors of nursing--satisfaction and dissatisfaction
AbstractKovner, C. T., & Oliver, R. (1980). In B. Brown (Ed.), Nurse staffing. Aspen.Abstract~Directors of nursing— satisfaction and dissatisfaction
AbstractKovner, C. T., & Oliver, R. S. (1977). In Nursing administration quarterly (Vols. 2, Issue 1, pp. 57-63). 10.1097/00006216-197702010-00007Abstract~