ROSEMARY MACY

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

Professor Nursing
Biography

Rosemary Macy is an associate professor of nursing at Boise State University. Macy came to the Boise State University’s School of Nursing in 1999. Macy has a Bachelor of Science degree and Masters degree from Idaho State University with a focus on nursing education. Macy earned her doctoral degree in education from the University of Idaho.

Research Intrest

Macy’s areas of interest include fundamentals in nursing, health assessment across the lifespan and simulation methodologies and research. Macy enjoys mentoring nursing faculty in the use simulation in their nursing courses and the development of simulation scenarios for the Simulation Center in the School of Nursing.

List of Publications
Macy R, Schrader V (2008) Pedophobia: a new challenge facing nursing faculty in clinical teaching by simulation Clinical Simulation in Nursing 4(3).
Davis, S., Josephson, J., & Macy, R. (2013, May). Implementation of mental health simulations: Challenges and lessons learned. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 9(5), e157-e162.
Clark, C. M., Macy, R. H., Ahten, S.M. (2013). Using Problem Based Learning scenarios to prepare nursing students to address incivility. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, vol. 9, 3, pp. e75-e83. 
Clark, C. M., Ahten, S. M., & Macy, R.H. (2014, August). Nursing graduates’ ability to address incivility: Kirkpatrick’s level-3 evaluation. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 10(8), 425-431.
Kardong-Edgren, S., Butt, A., Harding, S., Roberts, C., Macy, R. H., Waddell, A. (2015), Student knowledge, retention and transfer of rescue skills over time: Comparison of 3 educational methods. Journal of Nursing Education, 54(4):185-90. doi: 10.3928/01484834-20150318-01.