Gwen  Latendresse, PhD CNM FACNM FAAN
  • Associate Dean for Academic Programs, College Of Nursing
  • Professor, College Of Nursing

Current Courses

Spring 2025

  • MD ID 6670-001
    Issues in Rural Care
  • NURS 7512-001
    Rural Healthcare
  • SW 6622-013
    Variable Topics

Fall 2024

Summer 2024

Professional Organizations

  • American Nurses Association. 03/01/2019 - present. Position : Member.
  • Marce of North American. 03/01/2019 - present. Position : Member.
  • ACNM Division of Research. 05/15/2018 - 05/30/2022. Position : Chair: Dissemination Section.
  • ACNM Division of Research. 05/15/2017 - 05/14/2018. Position : Chair-Elect: Dissemination Section.
  • Directors of Midwifery Education (DOME). 10/15/2014 - 06/14/2019. Position : Member; Lead for Fellowship Taskforce.
  • Southwest Area Educators in Midwifery. 10/15/2014 - 02/2023. Position : Member.
  • Postpartum Support International: Utah (formerly Utah Maternal Mental Health Collaborative). 08/01/2014 - present. Position : Member.
  • UT Affiliate, ACNM. 02/01/2013 - 03/02/2018. Position : Member; Chair of Legislative Taskforce 2013-2018.
  • International Society of Nurses in Genetics. 08/09/2012 - 02/01/2018. Position : Member, Research Committee.
  • Western Institute of Nursing. 02/01/2006 - present. Position : Member.
  • American College of Nurse Midwives. 09/05/1986 - present. Position : member.

Practice History

Teaching Philosophy

I teach at all levels at the college of nursing (BSN, DNP, PhD) and my teaching efforts reflect a desire to engage the adult learner in academic achievement. My overall goal is to assist students in developing life-long learning skills in addition to acquiring a sound knowledge foundation. I expect students to assume responsibility as adult learners, to take educational opportunities seriously, engage in active learning, and to take accountability for the effort required to progress. I regularly use student feedback to make improvements in the courses that I teach.

Courses I Teach

  • NURS 7970 - Dissertation Research
    Supports PhD students in dissertation research
  • NURS 7825 - Seminar in Biobehavioral Investigations
    Students will examine the concepts, theories, and design of biobehavioral investigations and develop the ability to apply biobehavioral concepts to the interpretation and design of biobehavioral research.
  • N7101 - Research Ethics and Protection of Human Subjects
    PhD Program Course on Ethics in Research
  • N7960, N7702 - DNP Scholarly Project
    Demonstrates the student's synthesis of DNP essentials: Implementation, evaluation, and dissemination of scholarly work.
  • N6052 - Advanced Pharmacology for NWM/WHNP
    Knowledge and skills integral to prescriptive practice in midwifery.
  • N2270 - Pathophysiology I
    Undergraduate prerequisite to Nursing Program

Pedagogical Publications

  • Latendresse, G. (2017). To Be Successful We Have to Understand One Another: Intergenerational Mentoring. ACNM 62nd Annual Meeting & Exposition, Chicago, IL. Presentation published, 05/22/2017.
  • Latendresse, G. (2017). Identifying and Addressing Problems for Student Progression in Midwifery Clinical Education. ACNM 62nd Annual Meeting & Exposition, Chicago, IL . Presentation published, 05/22/2017.
  • Clayton, M., Supiano, K., Wilson, R., Lassche, M., & Latendresse, G. (2017). Using Simulation in Nursing PhD Education: Facilitating Application of Responsible Conduct of Research Principles. Journal of Professional Nursing; 33(1): 68-73. PMID 28131150. Paper published, 02/15/2017.
  • Dyer, J. & Latendresse, G. (2016). Identifying and Addressing Problems for Student Progression in Midwifery Clinical Education. Journal of Midwifery and Women's Health. November; 61(S1): 28-36. PMID: 27880865. Paper published, 11/09/2016.

Teaching Projects

  • Hybrid Course Development for N6052 Advanced Pharmacology Course. Project Lead: Latendresse, G. U of U Teaching and Learning Technology Grant 04/01/2014 - present. Total Budget: $5,000.00.

Student Projects

  • Project UPLIFT: Piloting a Videoconference Delivery of MBCT for the Prevention of Prenatal and Postpartum Depression. Pre-Nursing: Krystal Abreu, DNP Student Hannah Murphy, DNP Student: Che'Lyn Fullmer, DNP Student: Ashley Gish. 01/06/2014 - 05/05/2018
  • Placental Epigenetic Environmental Response (PEER) Study. BIORUP & UROP: Simran Kaur, CA Affiliate Pre-Med: Adam Hughes. 06/01/2013 - 05/01/2015

Guest Lectures

N6101 Antepartum Care (Placenta)

N6106 Antepartum Childbearing Complications (Preterm Birth)

N6240 Clinical Genetics (Perinatal Genetics)

N7961 Research with Vulnerable Populations (Pregnant populations and chronically stressed women)

N7101 Research Ethics (Vulnerable Populations)

N7040 Data Collection Methods (Biobehavioral data collection)

 

Former Students

  • Kim Friddle, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Project Type: Dissertation. Role: Member.
  • Marie Seitz, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Project Type: Dissertation.
  • Lauren Eimers, Master of Science (M.S.), Project Type: Thesis. Role: Member.
  • Monica Reno, Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.), Project Type: Project. Role: Member.
  • Angela Anderson, Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.), Project Type: Project.