Background
Long, Kathleen Ann was born on April 2, 1947 in Buffalo. Daughter of Edward Del and Rita P. (Arnold) Long.
nursing education administrator
Long, Kathleen Ann was born on April 2, 1947 in Buffalo. Daughter of Edward Del and Rita P. (Arnold) Long.
Bachelor of science in nursing, Catholic U., 1968; MSN, Wayne State University, 1970; Doctor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1980.
Head nurse, Children's Psychiatric Center, West Seneca, New York, 1970;
nurse chairman, clinical specialist, U. Maryland. Hospital, Baltimore, 1971-1975;
instructor nursing program, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1976-1978;
clinical assistant professor School Medicine, U. Maryland., Baltimore, 1977-1978;
assistant professor child psychiatric nursing School Nursing, U. Maryland., Baltimore, 1978-1980;
associate professor psychiatric nursing, Montana State University, Billings, 1980-1981;
assistant dean, psychiatric nurse clinician, Husson College/Eastern Maine Medical Center, Bangor, 1982-1983;
assistant dean College Nursing, associate professor, Montana State University, Bozeman, 1984-1989;
associate dean, professor, Montana State University, Bozeman, 1989-1990;
dean College Nursing, professor, Montana State University, Bozeman, since 1990. Consultant Monforton Elementary School, Bozeman, since 1985, Montana Governor' General’ s Office, 1986-1987.
Advisory board Rural Health Care Models, Washington, 1989-1991, Center Rural Research, U. Nebraska, Lincoln, since 1990.
Board of directors Big Brothers and Sisters Gallatin County, Bozeman, 1985-1988. Representative Montana Task Force on Nursing Education, 1987-1988. Co-chair Mental Health Task Force Gallatin County, 1988-1989.
Chair Mental Health Advisory Committee Gallatin County, 1989-1990. Fellow American Orthopsychiat. Association (board directors 1989-1992), American Academy Nursing.
Member ANA, National League Nursing (nominating committee 1991-1992), Western Institute Nursing (board directors 1990-1992, chair-elect 1992), Western Society Research in Nursing, Montana State Board Nursing (chair education committee 1988-1992), American Association Colls. of Nursing (board directors since 1992), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Theta Tau, Delta Omega.