Organizational Systems and Adult Health

The Department of Organizational Systems and Adult Health (OSAH) is comprised of faculty members with expertise in health services leadership and management, nursing informatics, nurse anesthesia, and adult health, including primary, acute, emergent, and critical care. OSAH faculty members play a key role in the education of students in entry level options (Bachelor of Science in Nursing [BSN] and Master’s-Level Entry-Into-Nursing Program [MSN-E]) and graduate level specialty options (MSN, Doctor of Nursing Practice [DNP] and Doctor of Philosophy [PhD]). Areas of faculty expertise encompass all aspects of education, research, and practice. 

MSN Specialties Taught by OSAH Faculty

DNP Specialties Taught by OSAH Faculty


Elizabeth Galik, PhD, CRNP, FAAN, FAANP
Chair, Organizational Systems and Adult Health

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