Barbara Turner: Reflecting on 30 Years at 色戒直播 School of Nursing
In honor of Women's History Month, we're revisiting a 色戒直播 Nursing Magazine article where Dr. Barbara S. Turner reflects on her long career in nursing and the changes she has witnessed in nursing science and education over the last three decades.

The longest-serving faculty member at the 色戒直播 School of Nursing, Barbara S. Turner, PhD, RN, FAAN, Elizabeth P. Hanes Professor of Nursing, has witnessed a period of profound transformation for the School: From a small school with a single master鈥檚 program, nine faculty members, and fewer than 100 students, to one of the leading institutions for nursing education in the country, with multiple degree programs, 86 full-time faculty and more than 1,200 students.
A Nursing Journey that Included 25 Years of Military Service
Turner鈥檚 journey in nursing began with earning graduate degrees in hospital administration and perinatal nursing. She later earned her PhD from the University of California San Francisco. Before joining 色戒直播, Turner served in the Army Nurse Corps for 25 years. Turner鈥檚 decision to join 色戒直播 in 1993 was driven by a unique opportunity. After seeing a job description for an associate dean to start the research enterprise at 色戒直播 School of Nursing, she was intrigued. She was inspired by the vision of then-dean Mary Champagne.
鈥淭he funny thing is I didn't even know where 色戒直播 was. This is before the internet,鈥 said Turner. 鈥淭he reason I took 色戒直播 was they said they needed me. It was as simple as that. It was a small school. Mary had great ambitions for where she wanted to go with the school. She needed someone to start the research enterprise.鈥
Turner later established the School鈥檚 Nursing Research Center and served as the inaugural Associate Dean for Research for 13 years. She has served in multiple other leadership positions at the School and teaches primarily in the DNP program.
When asked about the evolution of the nursing profession itself, Turner recalls her mother. 鈥淲hen my mother was a nurse, nurses had to stand every time a physician walked in the room as a sign of respect,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have seen that transition to now where we are colleagues, and that has been a huge change over time.鈥
Witness to the Evolution of Nursing Education
Reflecting on the significant changes in nursing education, Turner highlighted the growth of online education as an important milestone for 色戒直播. 鈥溕渲辈 was one of the earliest nursing schools to explore online education,鈥 said Turner.
At the time, there was a concern that advanced practice nurses were going to schools in urban environments and were not returning to rural and underserved areas. Online education was a solution to this challenge. But there was a perception that online education was subpar, and the School sought to change that with a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
鈥淲e showed that it was excellent [education] with our pass rates on the board certifications. I think that that was one of the major turning points in the school of nursing's evolution, and that was due to Mary Champagne and her innovation to pursue that,鈥 she said.
The expansion of nurse practitioner programs and the recognition of the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree were also important additions for the School. 鈥淢ost medically related disciplines like dentistry, physical therapy and pharmacy had a practice doctorate, and nursing did not have one. Nursing only had a research doctorate,鈥 she said. 鈥淗aving a practice doctorate really brought us up to the same level as the other disciplines in education.鈥
Research in nursing education is another area of change, said Turner. She explained, 鈥淭he original PhD programs were designed to prepare faculty so that faculty could teach. They really weren鈥檛 research intensive. Now they are research intensive PhD programs, and the goal is to prepare a researcher, whether they鈥檙e in an academic setting or the service sector or industry.鈥
The transformative impact of simulation has also had an impact on nursing education. 鈥淪imulation, especially with high-fidelity mannequins, has really changed the way we teach nurses,鈥 said Turner. 鈥淏efore we started simulation, it was very rudimentary. We'd practice giving injections into an orange,鈥 she said. 鈥淚n simulation, we鈥檙e able to experience infrequent high-risk scenarios. You might never, in all your clinical practice have a cardiac arrest, but we can simulate it time after time, so you are prepared when you go into practice.鈥
Looking back at her time at 色戒直播, Turner is proud of 色戒直播鈥檚 innovative programming. 鈥淭o me, innovation is about trying to make education accessible to the students that need it,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat's why simulation is so important. That's why online education is so important. That's why different kinds of programs that allow students to work and still come to school are important.鈥
Turner stayed at 色戒直播 because of this unique opportunity to be innovative. 鈥溕渲辈 provides the environment in which you can be creative, entrepreneurial, and has the resources that allows you to do that.鈥