Howard University
Division of Nursing
501 Bryant Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20059
(202) 806-7456
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Dr. PIER A. BROADNAX, MSN, RN
Assistant Professor
DIVISION OF NURSING

UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE
  • George Mason University, Ph.D, Nursing and Health Policy Development.
  • Hampton University, Master of Science in Nursing Administration.
  • Winston-Salem State University, Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
AREA OF EXPERTISE
  • Leadership Development.
  • Health Promotion.
RESEARCH INTEREST
  • Breast Cancer in Minority Women.
  • Leadership Development of Minority Nurses.


pbroadnax@howard.edu
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
  • American Nurses Association.
  • Sigma Theta Tau.
  • Black Nurses Association.
GRANTS/RESEARCH
  • "Breast Cancer Knowledge and Decision Making of Chilean Women", funded by the National Institutes of Health, Fogarty International Center.
  • "Integrating A Systems Perspective into Leadership Development of Senior Nursing Students in Community-Based Healthcare Environments", funded by the American Academy of Nursing, Institute of Nursing Leadership.
  • Factors that Influence African American Women's Breast Cancer Experience, funded by the Howard University, Division of Nursing, Research Center on Reducing Health Disparities by Self and Family Management.
SELECT PUBLICATIONS
  • Broadnax, P. (2004) “Caring for a Diverse Population: Ensuring Cultural Competency in Advanced Practice Nursing” in Stanley, J. Advanced Practice Nursing: Emphasizing Common Roles 2nd ed., Philadelphia: F.A. Davis Company.
  • Montague, M & Broadnax, P. (2004) “Health Consequences of Excess Weight and Obesity.” Journal of National Black Nurses Association, July 24-31
  • Johnson, R & Broadnax, P. (2003). A Perspective on Obesity. The ABNF Journal 14(3).

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