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Clark Hall, 318
MilwaukeeWI53201United States of America414-288-6191marija.bjegovich-weidman@marquette.eduM.S.N., Marquette University
Current D.N.P. student expected graduation May 2023, Marquette University
NURS 1001 Nursing in the Jesuit Tradition
NURS 1002 Dimensions of Nursing Profession
HEAL 1025: Culture and Health (University Course)
NURS 6003 Essentials for Nursing Practice
NURS 6009 Organizational and System Leadership
HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety
Professor Bjegovich-Weidman is currently engaged in a community health residency through the City of Milwaukee Office of African American Affairs (COMOAAA). Her role at the COMOAAA is in supporting the implementation of evidence-based health literacy strategies that are culturally appropriate to enhance COVID-19 testing, contact tracing, vaccination and/or other public health prevention practices in racial and ethnic minority populations and other socially vulnerable populations in the City of Milwaukee. Her current research interest is in exploring the impact of a Human Library program on implicit bias in nursing and health sciences students.
American Nurses Association (ANA)
American Public Health Association (APHA)
Nurses International, Volunteer Faculty
Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Society
Wisconsin Nurses Association (WNA)
Community Health/Health Literacy
Oncology (Medical, Surgical, Radiation Therapy & Service-line Leadership)
Certified Clinical Aromatherapy Practitioner
Oncology Certified Nurse (historic)