Heartland’s Tara Morris named
Nurse Educator Fellow
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[May 13, 2020]
Heartland Community College Associate Professor Tara Morris has
received a Nurse Educator Fellowship, awarded by the Illinois Board
of Higher Education (IBHE) and the Illinois Nursing Workforce Center
(INWC) Advisory Board.
Morris, MSN, RN, is one of 19 recipients of the 2020 fellowship,
which is funded by the state. Recipients of the Nurse Education
Fellowship are awarded $10,000 to help promote excellence in nursing
education.
“Tara is a great example of excellence in nursing education,” said
Jennifer O’Connor, Dean of Health Sciences and Director of Nursing.
“She is creative, conscientious, hard-working, and holds her
students, and herself, to high standards.”
Morris has been with Heartland Community College since 2016 and is a
tenured Associate Professor as well as Program & Clinical
Coordinator for Nursing. She also serves as an Emergency Department
Nurse at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Lincoln, Illinois, and
has been working at the hospital during the COVID-19 crisis.
“When I came to Heartland in 2016, I stepped down as the Manager of
the Emergency Department but did not want to give up my time at the
bedside, therefore I stayed on PRN (meaning ‘pro re nata’ or as
needed), working additional hours during our college breaks such as
Thanksgiving, Christmas and over the summer,” said Morris. “I have
been with ALMH since 2005 and cannot imagine totally leaving an
organization that I believe in so much. It helps me stay abreast of
changing best practices which in turn greatly helps me while
educating our nurses of the future.”
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The Nurse Educator Fellowship was established to help provide resources to train
more highly-skilled nurses in Illinois by retaining qualified faculty.
“I am honored to have been nominated by Jennifer O'Connor, and humbled to have
been chosen by the Illinois Board of Higher Education to receive this special
recognition,” said Morris. “The award will help as I pursue Certified Nurse
Educator certification and to attend the National Nurse Educator Summit in April
2021.”
The Heartland Community College Nursing program is accredited by the
Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). Admission is
selective, and is offered annually to new students who qualify. Advanced
Placement is also available for Licensed Practical Nurses.
[Steve Fast
Director, Public Information
Heartland Community College]
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