Friday, February 26, 2016

My Interview Subjects

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Both of the people I am interviewing had come to my nursing 195 class last semester.  They both have experience in the pediatric and family care fields of nursing—fields I am interested in—so I thought it would be a good opportunity for me to interview them.

1.   The names of the two people you're scheduled to interview for Project 2?

Jane M. Carrington (PhD, RN) and Patricia Daly (PhD, FNP-BC, RN-BC)

2.   The names of the organization(s) your interviewees work for, as well as their job titles

Dr. Carrington is an Assistant Professor for the Community and Systems Health Science Division at the University of Arizona.

Dr. Daly also works for the Community and Systems Health Science Division at the University of Arizona as a Clinical Assistant Professor.

3.   Any higher education degree that your interviewees hold and the names of the institutions that issued them

Dr. Carrington: University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse (PE/Health), Arizona State University (Nursing), University of Pennsylvania (Pediatric Critical Care), University of Arizona (Informatics and Nursing Systems Research)

Dr. Daly: University of Delaware (Nursing), Georgia State University (Family Nurse Practitioner), University of Arizona (Major in Nursing, Minor in business)



4.            How many years your interviewees have worked in the field professionally

Dr. Carrington has been in the nursing field for 12 years and Dr. Daly has been in the nursing field for 27 years.

5.            If you can, provide photos or images of the two interviewees (identify them with captions), as well as hyperlinks to their professional website(s) or home page(s)
Dr. Carrington's webpage

Dr. Daly's webpage


6.      The date, time & location of your scheduled interview

I am scheduled to meet Dr. Carrington on Wednesday March 2 at 1:30 P.M. in her office in the nursing building.  I am meeting Dr. Daly at 1:30 on Monday February 29 in her office in the nursing building.

A list of 8 to 12 interview questions (for each interviewee) that are written to specifically reflect the interviewee's background, position and publication history

Dr. Carrington's questions:

1. Durings nursing school at ASU, what were the most common forms of writing used in classes?
2. What kinds of work are you doing now that warrants a writing situation?
3. Would you say technology and new media are becoming more prevalent in the nursing field?
4. What enticed you to get you phD in nursing informatics?
5. How does communicating with patients change within each specialty?
6. How would you describe your current position, role, or job?
7. What nursing speciality, that you've encountered, prompts the most writing?
8. Does the audience you are trying to reach change the form you write in?

Dr. Daly's questions:

1. Has minoring in business helped your nursing career significantly?
2. What specialty has involved the most writing?
3. Do you find social media sites like twitter and Facebook good ways to communicate with other nurses?
4. How would you describe your current position/ role/ or job?
5. How have the ways of communicating in the nursing field changed over the years?
6. Would you say being familiar with new media and technology is important in the nursing field?
7. How do you typically come across new information in your field?
8. How do you communicate with your patients? 


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