Magorian, Dr. Kathy

Magorian, Dr. Kathy
Title: Dean of Nursing and Health Sciences
Department: Nursing
Office: ASNC 225
Phone: 605-668-1535


EDUCATION

B.S., Nursing, Mount Marty College
M.S., Nursing Education, University of Southern Indiana
Ed.D., Adult and Higher Education, University of South Dakota

 

COURSES TAUGHT

NSG 654 Organizational, Systems and Transformational Leadership
NSG 651 Ethical and Legal Implications for the Professional Leader
NSG 506 Inuiry I
NSG 514 Inquiry II
NSG 515 Nursing Research Capstone
NSG 488 Critical Care Nursing
NSG 480 Nursing Leadership and Management
NSG 462 Nursing Leadership and Health Care Policy
NSG 385 Nursing Research
NSG 380 Pathophysiology
NSG 210 Applied Nutrition

 

BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Magorian has been a nurse educator since 2001, teaching across the pre-licensure curriculum in clinical and didactic courses as well as teaching at the graduate and Doctoral level in the non-clinical courses of health policy, legal/ethical, cultural competence and research areas. She began her teaching career at Mount Marty College, then worked at a state institution for 11 years, at a smaller, private institution before returning to her 'roots' at MMU. Her primary area of clinical focus was adult health, with an emphasis in geriatric care and geriatric psyche. She has worked clinically in both acute and long term settings, medical and psychiatric facilities. She loves working with students and helping them achieve their goal as members of this most incredible nursing profession. In all of her educational endeavors with students and faculty, she strives to ensure the ultimate goal in all we do as educators and providers, is to improve patient outcomes.

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Authentic Leadership
  • Student Success
  • Program and Institutional Assessment

 

PUBLICATIONS

Magorian, K. (2023). Benedictine leadership concepts in a DNP program. ABCU (Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities), St. Leo Florida, Poster Presentation

Magorian, K., & Roberts, A. (2021). Leadership lessons from the past to inform and influence the future. Faculty Practice Conference – A virtual event. AACN, Poster Presentation

Crosby, M., Berke, C., Magorian, K., Mollman, S., Stewart, C., Welling, S., HRSA Rural Health Network Development Program, Grant, “Integrating Palliative Care Education in Graduate and Undergraduate Curricula”. Three year grant, completed in July, 2023, $35,203 awarded to MMU.

Magorian, K. & Rosenbaum, L. (Ed). (2019). Exploring inherent cultural bias. https://www.coursehero.com/faculty-club/best-lessons. Redwood City, CA. Instructor resource.

Magorian, K. “Building a Foundation for Decency – Strategies to Promote Civility in the Educational Environment”. USD School of Health Sciences Clinical Education Workshop, 9/25/2015, PRESENTER

Schweinle, W. (Supporting), Alexander, M. (Principal), Magorian, K. (Co-Principal), Lichtenberg, M. (Co-Principal), Kozmenko, V. (Supporting), Grant, "Confidence of physician assistant students and nursing students in interprofessional collaboration...", USD SHS, The University of South Dakota, $33,110.00, Internal SHS support, Not Funded.

Magorian, K. (2014). “Faculty perceptions of effective practices for utilizing a framework to develop a concept-based curriculum in nursing education”. Briar Cliff University, Research Seminar. Invited, PRESENTER

Magorian, K. (2014). “Implementing a Concept-based Nursing Curriculum”. Dakota Wesleyan University. Invited, PRESENTER

Magorian, K. (2013) “How to get on board with curriculum revision”. Briar Cliff University, Sioux City, IA, Invited, PRESENTER

Magorian, K. (2013). Faculty perceptions of effective practices for utilizing a framework to develop a concept-based curriculum in nursing education. ProQuest LLC. (UMI No. 3589846)

Magorian, K. & Feller, L. (2010). QSEN National Forum, Up-front and Measureable: Using QSEN Competencies as a Framework for undergraduate nursing curriculum. PRESENTER