CAMILLE “KIM” MARTZ

Associate Professor
School of Nursing
Boise State University
United States of America

Professor Nursing
Biography

Kim Martz, MSN, RN is an Assistant Professor at Boise State University School of Nursing in her 7th year. Martz teaches Leadership and Management Clinical in the senior level of the baccalaureate nursing program as well as the Profession Capstone Course.

Research Intrest

Martz has a strong interest in research and has participated in research teams with a variety of research experiences in End of life issues and vulnerable populations. As a member of the Idaho End of Life Coalition, Martz assisted in the development of a field survey assessment on Idaho specific views on end of life issues. With her interest in vulnerable populations, she participated as a research team member in a study of Somali Bantu refugees and disseminated there search in several peer-reviewed abstracts and publications including Advances in Nursing Science (2010).

List of Publications
Martz, K. (2006). The effectiveness of a teaching intervention on nurses’ knowledge of end-of-life care.” Thesis May 2006. Gonzaga University Library.
Simpson-Whitaker, C, Martz, K., Totten, A. (2006). Idaho statewide end-oflife survey project Idaho Nurses Association Newsletter.
Springer, P., Black, M, Martz, K. (2010). Somali bantu refugees in southwest Idaho: Assessment using participatory research. Advances in Nursing Science 33:2.
Martz, K., Gerding, A. (2010). Perceptions of coordination of care between hospice and skilled nursing facilities. Journal of Palliative Nursing.