Jamesetta A Newland

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Jamesetta A Newland

DPNAP FAAN FAANP FNP-BC PhD

Clinical Professor Emerita

1 212 998 5319

433 FIRST AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10010
United States

Jamesetta A Newland's additional information

Jamesetta (Jamie) Newland is clinical professor emerita at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. A strong proponent of faculty practice, she spent much of her clinical practice time in nurse-managed health centers (NMHCs), holding positions as direct care nurse practitioner (NP), administrative director, and consultant on NMHCs and faculty practice. She has taught graduate students, master's and doctoral, since 1993. Considered an expert in NP education and practice, her services have been sought internationally by schools of nursing in Botswana, China, Japan, and Lithuania, and she was instrumental in establishing new advanced nursing practice master's programs in several countries. 

Newland has numerous scholarly publications to her credit and serves as the editor-in-chief of The Nurse Practitioner journal. Diverse activities in professional organizations demand much of her time, but she remains committed to lifelong learning for adults, including nurses, and promotes building partnerships with patients to provide the best care.

PhD - University of Pennsylvania (2002)
Post-Master’s Certificate in Teaching - University of Pennsylvania (1999)
MS - Pace University (1987)
BA - Gustavus Adolphus College (1972)

Families
Women's health
Primary care
Global
Faculty practice
Nursing education

American Academy of Nursing: Fellow
American Association of Nurse Practitioners: Fellow
American Nurses Association
ANA NY
Association for the Advancement of Baltic Studies
Black Alumni Society of NYC – University of Pennsylvania
Committee on Publication Ethics - COPE
Eastern Nursing Research Society
Fulbright Alumni Association (Fulbright Specialist Roster, 2016-2023)
International Association of Sickle Cell Nurses and Professional Associates
International Society of Nurses in Genetics
Lienhard School of Nursing Alumni Association
National Academies of Practice: Distinguished Practitioner and Fellow
National Conference for Nurse Practitioners, Planning Panel, Wolters Kluwer Health
National League for Nursing
National Nursing Leadership Board, Gustavus Adolphus College
National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculties
New York Academy of Medicine: Fellow
New York State, Board of Nursing, Member (2017-2022) (2022-2027)
Nurse Practitioners of New York
Penn Nursing Alumni Association
Sigma Theta Tau International – Zeta-Omega-at-Large and Xi Chapters

Faculty Honors Awards

Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (2017)
Legacy Award, Estelle Osborne (2017)
Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine (2017)
Specialist Roster, Fulbright (2016)
25 Top Nurse Practitioner Program Professors, NursePractitionerSchools.com (2014)
Outstanding Alumni Award, Nursing, Gustavus Adolphus College (2012)
Nurse Practitioner Award for Excellence, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (2011)
Excellence in Social Justice Award, Pace University (2007)
Distinguished Practitioner, Nursing, National Academies of Practice (2005)
Fellow, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (2005)
Emily Bissell Award, American Lung Association (2004)
National Role Model, Minority Access, Inc. (2002)
Nurse Scholar of the Year, Sigma Theta Tau, Zeta Omega-At-Large (2001)

Publications

Red flags raised as “superbugs” increase

Newland, J. (2009). Nurse Practitioner, 34(7). 10.1097/01.NPR.0000357239.03926.49

Sleep-it does a body good

Newland, J. (2009). Nurse Practitioner, 34(11). 10.1097/01.NPR.0000363579.98751.f5

Tnpj.com gets a facelift

Newland, J. (2009). Nurse Practitioner, 34(10), 5. 10.1097/01.NPR.0000361295.96025.04

A call for change, a chance to celebrate

Newland, J. (2008). Nurse Practitioner, 33(12), 5. 10.1097/01.NPR.0000342171.87048.cb

Cms revisions: How are we affected?

Newland, J. (2008). Nurse Practitioner, 33(10), 5. 10.1097/01.NPR.0000337190.39199.dc

Factors influencing independence in adolescents with sickle cell disease

Newland, J. A. (2008). Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 21(3), 177-185. 10.1111/j.1744-6171.2008.00149.x
Abstract
Abstract
Problem: Factors that predict successful transition from pediatric to adult care for adolescents with sickle cell disease are not fully understood, making transfer decisions difficult. Methods: Seventy-four adolescents (14-21 years) participated in this descriptive correlational study to investigate the relationships of age, gender, knowledge about sickle cell disease, disease severity, and family relationships to independence. Findings: Knowledge, severity, and family relationships explained only 25% of the variance for independence in the final model; family relationships were inversely correlated. Conclusions: Factors exerting stronger influences on independence remain unknown. Cultural factors may be important among this predominantly African American population.

Immediate action required

Newland, J. (2008). Nurse Practitioner, 33(1), 6. 10.1097/01.NPR.0000305973.32576.cb

Improving the quality of nurse practitioner education: The case of botswana

Seitio, O. S., & Newland, J. A. (2008). Nurse Practitioner, 33(3), 40-45. 10.1097/01.NPR.0000313002.31328.bc

Know your family history

Newland, J. (2008). Nurse Practitioner, 33(11), 5. 10.1097/01.NPR.0000339202.57563.cd

Leading with purpose and passion

Newland, J. (2008). Nurse Practitioner, 33(9), 5. 10.1097/01.NPR.0000335561.03531.c3