Prefix/Rank (MG, RADM, Maj Gen, Dr., Mr., Ms., etc.)
Dr.
Full Name
Dr. Lynette Hamlin
Credentials
PhD, RN, CNM, FACNM, FAAN
Job Title
Professor and Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
Agency/Service/Company
USUHS
Speaker Bio
Dr. Lynette Hamlin serves as the Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at the Daniel K. Inouye Graduate School of Nursing. She received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Nursing as a maternal-child clinical nurse specialist from Loyola University of Chicago. She earned a post-master’s certificate in nurse-midwifery from the University of Illinois at Chicago and a PhD in nursing from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
She is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and the American College of Nurse-Midwives, a participant in the Department of Health and Human Services 2003 Primary Health Care Policy Fellowship, and a recipient of the coveted Kitty Ernst Award, which honors a CNM/CM who has been certified for less than ten years and has demonstrated innovative, creative endeavors in midwifery and/or women's health clinical practice, education, administration, or research.
Dr. Hamlin is an accomplished educator and clinician who has provided vision, leadership, and direction to the design, development, and implementation of several academic programs across the nation. Her ability to seamlessly integrate practice, health policy, and academic leadership resulted in the development of community partnerships and established academic collaborations. She pioneered new faculty practices, including being the first Certified Nurse-Midwife with hospital privileges in Lake County Illinois, and developing one of the first Women’s Health & Midwifery faculty practices at Yale University. Her current research focuses on quality and access to care for women in our uniformed services.
She is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing and the American College of Nurse-Midwives, a participant in the Department of Health and Human Services 2003 Primary Health Care Policy Fellowship, and a recipient of the coveted Kitty Ernst Award, which honors a CNM/CM who has been certified for less than ten years and has demonstrated innovative, creative endeavors in midwifery and/or women's health clinical practice, education, administration, or research.
Dr. Hamlin is an accomplished educator and clinician who has provided vision, leadership, and direction to the design, development, and implementation of several academic programs across the nation. Her ability to seamlessly integrate practice, health policy, and academic leadership resulted in the development of community partnerships and established academic collaborations. She pioneered new faculty practices, including being the first Certified Nurse-Midwife with hospital privileges in Lake County Illinois, and developing one of the first Women’s Health & Midwifery faculty practices at Yale University. Her current research focuses on quality and access to care for women in our uniformed services.
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