Doctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of Virginia Mara, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Monday, November 17, 2025 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
- DescriptionDNP student presenting "A Gratitude-Based Journaling Intervention to Combat Burnout for Nurse Practitioners in the Outpatient Setting."
- Websitehttps://events.uconn.edu/graduate-school-theses-and-dissertation-defense/event/1535261-doctoral-dissertation-oral-defense-of-virginia
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