About the Author:
Barbara Klug Redman, PhD, MBE, BSN, has been Dean and Professor, Wayne State University, College of Nursing since 1998. Her honors include Fellow in Medical Ethics, Harvard Medical School (1994-5), and Visiting Fellow Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University (1993-4). She was Executive Director, American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) from 1983-1989 and Executive Director, American Nurses Association/American Nurses Foundation from 1989-1994. She held the M. Adelaide Nutting Chair in Clinical Nursing, Johns Hopkins University from 1993-1995. Dr. Redman has received 17 funded research grants, published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals, and has authored seven books, including "Practice of Patient Education: A Case Study Approach "(2006), "Advances in Patient Education" (2004), " Patient Self-Management of Chronic Disease: The Health Care Providers Challenges" (2003), and "Measurement Tools in Patient Education, 2nd edition" (2002). She was also Series Editor for eleven books in specialized areas of patient education (1981-1984), and she has served on the editorial boards of "Journal of Nursing Education, Journal of Professional Nursing", and "The Diabetes Educator, " and has reviewed for other major nursing journals. Dr. Redman consults nationally and presents internationally.
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