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Frances Hardin-Fanning received her associate degree in nursing
from Morehead State University in 1997, where she received the
Outstanding A.D.N. Graduate award. She received a Master of
Science degree from the University of Kentucky in 2005 and
received the UK College of Nursing Alumni Association graduate
student award. She is currently completing her Ph.D. in nursing
and received the James S. Brown Graduate Student award for her
dissertation research related to nutrition in Eastern Kentucky.
Fanning has worked in critical and emergency care since 1998 and
has taught at the University since 2005. In 2009 she received
the College of Nursing’s Louise Zeeger Nursing Faculty Award.
She is currently a faculty senator, the faculty advisor for the
College of Nursing ROTC cadets, and advisor to the Undergraduate
Nursing Activities and Advisory Council. |
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Recent Publications
Hardin-Fanning, F. (2008).
The effects of a Mediterranean-style dietary pattern on
cardiovascular disease risk. Nursing Clinics of North
America, 43, 105-115.
Gross, J., Hardin-Fanning, F., Goodrich, S., Kain,
M., & Faulkner, E. (2007). The effect of time of day for
catheter removal on voiding in stroke rehabilitation
patients and exploration of the impact of sleep
disordered breathing on the findings. Urological
Nursing, 27(3), 231-235.
Hardin-Fanning, F. & Gross, J.
(2007). The effects of sleep-disordered breathing
symptoms on voiding patterns in stroke patients.
Urological Nursing, 27(3), 221-224, 229. |
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