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			 Heartland’s 
			Kara Richardson named Nurse Educator Fellow 
 
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            [March 26, 2021]  
			
			 Heartland Community College Associate Professor Kara 
			Richardson has received a Nurse Educator Fellowship, awarded by the 
			Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) and the Illinois Nursing 
			Workforce Center (INWC) Advisory Board.  | 
        
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			 Richardson, MSN, RN, is a recipient of the 2021 fellowship, which is 
			funded by the state. Recipients of the Nurse Education Fellowship 
			are awarded $10,000 to help promote excellence in nursing education. 
 “Kara is an exceptionally talented nurse educator. She is 
			innovative, creative, and well-loved by students who appreciate her 
			warmth and support,” said Jennifer O’Connor, Dean of Health Sciences 
			and Director of Nursing. “Some of the most exciting work Kara is 
			doing helping develop our simulation program. Prior to the COVID-19 
			outbreak she developed a fantastic OB hemorrhage simulation which 
			provides much-needed training experience for a very pressing problem 
			nurses face with obstetrics complications.”
 
			
			 
			Richardson has been with Heartland Community College since 2018. As 
			an Assistant Professor of Nursing, she currently teaches theory and 
			lab components of the Fundamentals of Nursing and Nursing Care: 
			Cronic Adult, and Family Health. She also teaches labs for Mental 
			Health, and several levels of Nurse Care Concepts.
 Richardson also is a practicing Emergency nurse with over 10 years’ 
			experience. She is currently working in the ER at Abraham Lincoln 
			Memorial Hospital in Lincoln as her Heartland schedule allows.
 
			
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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.
 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 FastDirector, Public Information
 Heartland Community College
 Photo credit: Audrey Stickrod, HCC]
 
			
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