Alumni Stories / en #MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Dean Mary Anne Krogh /sdstatenursingblog/meetsdstatenursing-dean-mary-anne-krogh <span>#MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Dean Mary Anne Krogh</span> <span><span>Danika.Busse</span></span> <span><time datetime="2019-08-19T17:23:43-05:00" title="Aug. 19, 2019 5:23 PM">Aug. 19, 5:23 PM</time> </span> <p>Our first #MeetSDStateNursing feature for fall 2019 is newly appointed dean, Mary Anne Krogh. Dean Krogh started her new role in July. She had been serving as Mount Marty’s dean of nursing and health sciences since June 2018. Prior to that she served as the clinical director and program director of its nurse anesthesia program since May 2011. During that time, she was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor and professor. Before starting at Mount Marty, she was the associate director for the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia’s nurse anesthesia program.</p><p>Krogh has worked as a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Hennepin County Medical Center and North Memorial Medical Center and continues to do so with Avera McKennan Hospital. She has also taught at the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia and served as an adjunct and assistant professor at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.</p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Dean, College of Nursing.</p><p><strong>Education: </strong>B.S.N. SDState, M.S. Nurse Anesthesia Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Ph.D. South ֱ State University.</p><p><strong>Professional organizations that you are involved in: </strong>American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, American Nurses’ Association, American Academy of Nursing, National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Association of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Nurses’ Association and Sigma Theta Tau</p><p><strong>Advice for students:&nbsp;</strong>Grab every opportunity while you are in school. You never know how those connections will help you along the way in your career.</p><p><strong>Future Goals:</strong> My future goals include involvement with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing</p><p><strong>Why did you choose to become a nurse?</strong> Initially, I wanted to be a physician so majored in biology. However, after working as a nursing assistant and witnessing the impact nursing had on people, I found my true calling. This is a decision I have never regretted.</p><p><strong>Hometown: </strong>Custer</p><p><strong>Anything else you would like to share: </strong>I am happy to be back at State. It feels like I’ve come back home.</p><ul class="tag-list"><li class="tag">Meet SDState Nursing</li><li class="tag">Alumni Stories</li></ul>Published Date <time datetime="2019-08-26T12:00:00Z">Aug. 26, 2019</time><img src="/sites/default/files/2020-04/deankrogh_1MB.jpg" alt="Dean Mary Anne Krogh" loading="lazy">Authors Danika Busse-JohnsonBlog Category SDState Nursing Mon, 19 Aug 2019 22:23:43 +0000 Danika.Busse 156401 at #MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Larry Jenkins /sdstatenursingblog/meetsdstatenursing-larry-jenkins <span>#MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Dean Mary Anne Krogh</span> <span><span>Danika.Busse</span></span> <span><time datetime="2019-08-19T17:23:43-05:00" title="Aug. 19, 2019 5:23 PM">Aug. 19, 5:23 PM</time> </span> <p>Our first #MeetSDStateNursing feature for fall 2019 is newly appointed dean, Mary Anne Krogh. Dean Krogh started her new role in July. She had been serving as Mount Marty’s dean of nursing and health sciences since June 2018. Prior to that she served as the clinical director and program director of its nurse anesthesia program since May 2011. During that time, she was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor and professor. Before starting at Mount Marty, she was the associate director for the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia’s nurse anesthesia program.</p><p>Krogh has worked as a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Hennepin County Medical Center and North Memorial Medical Center and continues to do so with Avera McKennan Hospital. She has also taught at the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia and served as an adjunct and assistant professor at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.</p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Dean, College of Nursing.</p><p><strong>Education: </strong>B.S.N. SDState, M.S. Nurse Anesthesia Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Ph.D. South ֱ State University.</p><p><strong>Professional organizations that you are involved in: </strong>American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, American Nurses’ Association, American Academy of Nursing, National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Association of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Nurses’ Association and Sigma Theta Tau</p><p><strong>Advice for students:&nbsp;</strong>Grab every opportunity while you are in school. You never know how those connections will help you along the way in your career.</p><p><strong>Future Goals:</strong> My future goals include involvement with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing</p><p><strong>Why did you choose to become a nurse?</strong> Initially, I wanted to be a physician so majored in biology. However, after working as a nursing assistant and witnessing the impact nursing had on people, I found my true calling. This is a decision I have never regretted.</p><p><strong>Hometown: </strong>Custer</p><p><strong>Anything else you would like to share: </strong>I am happy to be back at State. It feels like I’ve come back home.</p><ul class="tag-list"><li class="tag">Meet SDState Nursing</li><li class="tag">Alumni Stories</li></ul>Published Date <time datetime="2019-08-26T12:00:00Z">Aug. 26, 2019</time><img src="/sites/default/files/2020-04/deankrogh_1MB.jpg" alt="Dean Mary Anne Krogh" loading="lazy">Authors Danika Busse-JohnsonBlog Category SDState Nursing Thu, 26 Sep 2019 13:47:58 +0000 Danika.Busse 159581 at #MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Shannon Carlson /sdstatenursingblog/meetsdstatenursing-shannon-carlson <span>#MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Dean Mary Anne Krogh</span> <span><span>Danika.Busse</span></span> <span><time datetime="2019-08-19T17:23:43-05:00" title="Aug. 19, 2019 5:23 PM">Aug. 19, 5:23 PM</time> </span> <p>Our first #MeetSDStateNursing feature for fall 2019 is newly appointed dean, Mary Anne Krogh. Dean Krogh started her new role in July. She had been serving as Mount Marty’s dean of nursing and health sciences since June 2018. Prior to that she served as the clinical director and program director of its nurse anesthesia program since May 2011. During that time, she was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor and professor. Before starting at Mount Marty, she was the associate director for the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia’s nurse anesthesia program.</p><p>Krogh has worked as a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Hennepin County Medical Center and North Memorial Medical Center and continues to do so with Avera McKennan Hospital. She has also taught at the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia and served as an adjunct and assistant professor at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.</p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Dean, College of Nursing.</p><p><strong>Education: </strong>B.S.N. SDState, M.S. Nurse Anesthesia Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Ph.D. South ֱ State University.</p><p><strong>Professional organizations that you are involved in: </strong>American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, American Nurses’ Association, American Academy of Nursing, National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Association of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Nurses’ Association and Sigma Theta Tau</p><p><strong>Advice for students:&nbsp;</strong>Grab every opportunity while you are in school. You never know how those connections will help you along the way in your career.</p><p><strong>Future Goals:</strong> My future goals include involvement with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing</p><p><strong>Why did you choose to become a nurse?</strong> Initially, I wanted to be a physician so majored in biology. However, after working as a nursing assistant and witnessing the impact nursing had on people, I found my true calling. This is a decision I have never regretted.</p><p><strong>Hometown: </strong>Custer</p><p><strong>Anything else you would like to share: </strong>I am happy to be back at State. It feels like I’ve come back home.</p><ul class="tag-list"><li class="tag">Meet SDState Nursing</li><li class="tag">Alumni Stories</li></ul>Published Date <time datetime="2019-08-26T12:00:00Z">Aug. 26, 2019</time><img src="/sites/default/files/2020-04/deankrogh_1MB.jpg" alt="Dean Mary Anne Krogh" loading="lazy">Authors Danika Busse-JohnsonBlog Category SDState Nursing Fri, 04 Oct 2019 14:25:13 +0000 Danika.Busse 160421 at Pediatric Care From Unique Perspective /sdstatenursingblog/pediatric-care-unique-perspective <span>#MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Dean Mary Anne Krogh</span> <span><span>Danika.Busse</span></span> <span><time datetime="2019-08-19T17:23:43-05:00" title="Aug. 19, 2019 5:23 PM">Aug. 19, 5:23 PM</time> </span> <p>Our first #MeetSDStateNursing feature for fall 2019 is newly appointed dean, Mary Anne Krogh. Dean Krogh started her new role in July. She had been serving as Mount Marty’s dean of nursing and health sciences since June 2018. Prior to that she served as the clinical director and program director of its nurse anesthesia program since May 2011. During that time, she was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor and professor. Before starting at Mount Marty, she was the associate director for the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia’s nurse anesthesia program.</p><p>Krogh has worked as a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Hennepin County Medical Center and North Memorial Medical Center and continues to do so with Avera McKennan Hospital. She has also taught at the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia and served as an adjunct and assistant professor at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.</p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Dean, College of Nursing.</p><p><strong>Education: </strong>B.S.N. SDState, M.S. Nurse Anesthesia Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Ph.D. South ֱ State University.</p><p><strong>Professional organizations that you are involved in: </strong>American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, American Nurses’ Association, American Academy of Nursing, National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Association of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Nurses’ Association and Sigma Theta Tau</p><p><strong>Advice for students:&nbsp;</strong>Grab every opportunity while you are in school. You never know how those connections will help you along the way in your career.</p><p><strong>Future Goals:</strong> My future goals include involvement with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing</p><p><strong>Why did you choose to become a nurse?</strong> Initially, I wanted to be a physician so majored in biology. However, after working as a nursing assistant and witnessing the impact nursing had on people, I found my true calling. This is a decision I have never regretted.</p><p><strong>Hometown: </strong>Custer</p><p><strong>Anything else you would like to share: </strong>I am happy to be back at State. It feels like I’ve come back home.</p><ul class="tag-list"><li class="tag">Meet SDState Nursing</li><li class="tag">Alumni Stories</li></ul>Published Date <time datetime="2019-08-26T12:00:00Z">Aug. 26, 2019</time><img src="/sites/default/files/2020-04/deankrogh_1MB.jpg" alt="Dean Mary Anne Krogh" loading="lazy">Authors Danika Busse-JohnsonBlog Category SDState Nursing Thu, 16 Jan 2020 15:11:18 +0000 Danika.Busse 165136 at Journeying on an unplanned route /sdstatenursingblog/journeying-unplanned-route <span>#MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Dean Mary Anne Krogh</span> <span><span>Danika.Busse</span></span> <span><time datetime="2019-08-19T17:23:43-05:00" title="Aug. 19, 2019 5:23 PM">Aug. 19, 5:23 PM</time> </span> <p>Our first #MeetSDStateNursing feature for fall 2019 is newly appointed dean, Mary Anne Krogh. Dean Krogh started her new role in July. She had been serving as Mount Marty’s dean of nursing and health sciences since June 2018. Prior to that she served as the clinical director and program director of its nurse anesthesia program since May 2011. During that time, she was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor and professor. Before starting at Mount Marty, she was the associate director for the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia’s nurse anesthesia program.</p><p>Krogh has worked as a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Hennepin County Medical Center and North Memorial Medical Center and continues to do so with Avera McKennan Hospital. She has also taught at the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia and served as an adjunct and assistant professor at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.</p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Dean, College of Nursing.</p><p><strong>Education: </strong>B.S.N. SDState, M.S. Nurse Anesthesia Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Ph.D. South ֱ State University.</p><p><strong>Professional organizations that you are involved in: </strong>American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, American Nurses’ Association, American Academy of Nursing, National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Association of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Nurses’ Association and Sigma Theta Tau</p><p><strong>Advice for students:&nbsp;</strong>Grab every opportunity while you are in school. You never know how those connections will help you along the way in your career.</p><p><strong>Future Goals:</strong> My future goals include involvement with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing</p><p><strong>Why did you choose to become a nurse?</strong> Initially, I wanted to be a physician so majored in biology. However, after working as a nursing assistant and witnessing the impact nursing had on people, I found my true calling. This is a decision I have never regretted.</p><p><strong>Hometown: </strong>Custer</p><p><strong>Anything else you would like to share: </strong>I am happy to be back at State. It feels like I’ve come back home.</p><ul class="tag-list"><li class="tag">Meet SDState Nursing</li><li class="tag">Alumni Stories</li></ul>Published Date <time datetime="2019-08-26T12:00:00Z">Aug. 26, 2019</time><img src="/sites/default/files/2020-04/deankrogh_1MB.jpg" alt="Dean Mary Anne Krogh" loading="lazy">Authors Danika Busse-JohnsonBlog Category SDState Nursing Wed, 29 Jan 2020 14:23:44 +0000 Danika.Busse 166036 at Outstanding graduate student /sdstatenursingblog/outstanding-graduate-student <span>#MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Dean Mary Anne Krogh</span> <span><span>Danika.Busse</span></span> <span><time datetime="2019-08-19T17:23:43-05:00" title="Aug. 19, 2019 5:23 PM">Aug. 19, 5:23 PM</time> </span> <p>Our first #MeetSDStateNursing feature for fall 2019 is newly appointed dean, Mary Anne Krogh. Dean Krogh started her new role in July. She had been serving as Mount Marty’s dean of nursing and health sciences since June 2018. Prior to that she served as the clinical director and program director of its nurse anesthesia program since May 2011. During that time, she was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor and professor. Before starting at Mount Marty, she was the associate director for the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia’s nurse anesthesia program.</p><p>Krogh has worked as a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Hennepin County Medical Center and North Memorial Medical Center and continues to do so with Avera McKennan Hospital. She has also taught at the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia and served as an adjunct and assistant professor at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.</p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Dean, College of Nursing.</p><p><strong>Education: </strong>B.S.N. SDState, M.S. Nurse Anesthesia Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Ph.D. South ֱ State University.</p><p><strong>Professional organizations that you are involved in: </strong>American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, American Nurses’ Association, American Academy of Nursing, National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Association of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Nurses’ Association and Sigma Theta Tau</p><p><strong>Advice for students:&nbsp;</strong>Grab every opportunity while you are in school. You never know how those connections will help you along the way in your career.</p><p><strong>Future Goals:</strong> My future goals include involvement with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing</p><p><strong>Why did you choose to become a nurse?</strong> Initially, I wanted to be a physician so majored in biology. However, after working as a nursing assistant and witnessing the impact nursing had on people, I found my true calling. This is a decision I have never regretted.</p><p><strong>Hometown: </strong>Custer</p><p><strong>Anything else you would like to share: </strong>I am happy to be back at State. It feels like I’ve come back home.</p><ul class="tag-list"><li class="tag">Meet SDState Nursing</li><li class="tag">Alumni Stories</li></ul>Published Date <time datetime="2019-08-26T12:00:00Z">Aug. 26, 2019</time><img src="/sites/default/files/2020-04/deankrogh_1MB.jpg" alt="Dean Mary Anne Krogh" loading="lazy">Authors Danika Busse-JohnsonBlog Category SDState Nursing Wed, 29 Jan 2020 14:34:43 +0000 Danika.Busse 166051 at Perseverance leads to degree and now a career in administration /sdstatenursingblog/perseverance-leads-degree-now-career-administration <span>#MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Dean Mary Anne Krogh</span> <span><span>Danika.Busse</span></span> <span><time datetime="2019-08-19T17:23:43-05:00" title="Aug. 19, 2019 5:23 PM">Aug. 19, 5:23 PM</time> </span> <p>Our first #MeetSDStateNursing feature for fall 2019 is newly appointed dean, Mary Anne Krogh. Dean Krogh started her new role in July. She had been serving as Mount Marty’s dean of nursing and health sciences since June 2018. Prior to that she served as the clinical director and program director of its nurse anesthesia program since May 2011. During that time, she was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor and professor. Before starting at Mount Marty, she was the associate director for the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia’s nurse anesthesia program.</p><p>Krogh has worked as a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Hennepin County Medical Center and North Memorial Medical Center and continues to do so with Avera McKennan Hospital. She has also taught at the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia and served as an adjunct and assistant professor at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.</p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Dean, College of Nursing.</p><p><strong>Education: </strong>B.S.N. SDState, M.S. Nurse Anesthesia Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Ph.D. South ֱ State University.</p><p><strong>Professional organizations that you are involved in: </strong>American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, American Nurses’ Association, American Academy of Nursing, National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Association of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Nurses’ Association and Sigma Theta Tau</p><p><strong>Advice for students:&nbsp;</strong>Grab every opportunity while you are in school. You never know how those connections will help you along the way in your career.</p><p><strong>Future Goals:</strong> My future goals include involvement with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing</p><p><strong>Why did you choose to become a nurse?</strong> Initially, I wanted to be a physician so majored in biology. However, after working as a nursing assistant and witnessing the impact nursing had on people, I found my true calling. This is a decision I have never regretted.</p><p><strong>Hometown: </strong>Custer</p><p><strong>Anything else you would like to share: </strong>I am happy to be back at State. It feels like I’ve come back home.</p><ul class="tag-list"><li class="tag">Meet SDState Nursing</li><li class="tag">Alumni Stories</li></ul>Published Date <time datetime="2019-08-26T12:00:00Z">Aug. 26, 2019</time><img src="/sites/default/files/2020-04/deankrogh_1MB.jpg" alt="Dean Mary Anne Krogh" loading="lazy">Authors Danika Busse-JohnsonBlog Category SDState Nursing Wed, 29 Jan 2020 14:36:52 +0000 Danika.Busse 166056 at Journey to be a family nurse practitioner /sdstatenursingblog/journey-be-family-nurse-practitioner <span>#MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Dean Mary Anne Krogh</span> <span><span>Danika.Busse</span></span> <span><time datetime="2019-08-19T17:23:43-05:00" title="Aug. 19, 2019 5:23 PM">Aug. 19, 5:23 PM</time> </span> <p>Our first #MeetSDStateNursing feature for fall 2019 is newly appointed dean, Mary Anne Krogh. Dean Krogh started her new role in July. She had been serving as Mount Marty’s dean of nursing and health sciences since June 2018. Prior to that she served as the clinical director and program director of its nurse anesthesia program since May 2011. During that time, she was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor and professor. Before starting at Mount Marty, she was the associate director for the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia’s nurse anesthesia program.</p><p>Krogh has worked as a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Hennepin County Medical Center and North Memorial Medical Center and continues to do so with Avera McKennan Hospital. She has also taught at the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia and served as an adjunct and assistant professor at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.</p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Dean, College of Nursing.</p><p><strong>Education: </strong>B.S.N. SDState, M.S. Nurse Anesthesia Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Ph.D. South ֱ State University.</p><p><strong>Professional organizations that you are involved in: </strong>American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, American Nurses’ Association, American Academy of Nursing, National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Association of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Nurses’ Association and Sigma Theta Tau</p><p><strong>Advice for students:&nbsp;</strong>Grab every opportunity while you are in school. You never know how those connections will help you along the way in your career.</p><p><strong>Future Goals:</strong> My future goals include involvement with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing</p><p><strong>Why did you choose to become a nurse?</strong> Initially, I wanted to be a physician so majored in biology. However, after working as a nursing assistant and witnessing the impact nursing had on people, I found my true calling. This is a decision I have never regretted.</p><p><strong>Hometown: </strong>Custer</p><p><strong>Anything else you would like to share: </strong>I am happy to be back at State. It feels like I’ve come back home.</p><ul class="tag-list"><li class="tag">Meet SDState Nursing</li><li class="tag">Alumni Stories</li></ul>Published Date <time datetime="2019-08-26T12:00:00Z">Aug. 26, 2019</time><img src="/sites/default/files/2020-04/deankrogh_1MB.jpg" alt="Dean Mary Anne Krogh" loading="lazy">Authors Danika Busse-JohnsonBlog Category SDState Nursing Wed, 29 Jan 2020 14:39:55 +0000 Danika.Busse 166061 at Berkland helps guide Sanford Health /sdstatenursingblog/berkland-helps-guide-sanford-health <span>#MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Dean Mary Anne Krogh</span> <span><span>Danika.Busse</span></span> <span><time datetime="2019-08-19T17:23:43-05:00" title="Aug. 19, 2019 5:23 PM">Aug. 19, 5:23 PM</time> </span> <p>Our first #MeetSDStateNursing feature for fall 2019 is newly appointed dean, Mary Anne Krogh. Dean Krogh started her new role in July. She had been serving as Mount Marty’s dean of nursing and health sciences since June 2018. Prior to that she served as the clinical director and program director of its nurse anesthesia program since May 2011. During that time, she was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor and professor. Before starting at Mount Marty, she was the associate director for the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia’s nurse anesthesia program.</p><p>Krogh has worked as a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Hennepin County Medical Center and North Memorial Medical Center and continues to do so with Avera McKennan Hospital. She has also taught at the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia and served as an adjunct and assistant professor at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.</p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Dean, College of Nursing.</p><p><strong>Education: </strong>B.S.N. SDState, M.S. Nurse Anesthesia Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Ph.D. South ֱ State University.</p><p><strong>Professional organizations that you are involved in: </strong>American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, American Nurses’ Association, American Academy of Nursing, National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Association of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Nurses’ Association and Sigma Theta Tau</p><p><strong>Advice for students:&nbsp;</strong>Grab every opportunity while you are in school. You never know how those connections will help you along the way in your career.</p><p><strong>Future Goals:</strong> My future goals include involvement with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing</p><p><strong>Why did you choose to become a nurse?</strong> Initially, I wanted to be a physician so majored in biology. However, after working as a nursing assistant and witnessing the impact nursing had on people, I found my true calling. This is a decision I have never regretted.</p><p><strong>Hometown: </strong>Custer</p><p><strong>Anything else you would like to share: </strong>I am happy to be back at State. It feels like I’ve come back home.</p><ul class="tag-list"><li class="tag">Meet SDState Nursing</li><li class="tag">Alumni Stories</li></ul>Published Date <time datetime="2019-08-26T12:00:00Z">Aug. 26, 2019</time><img src="/sites/default/files/2020-04/deankrogh_1MB.jpg" alt="Dean Mary Anne Krogh" loading="lazy">Authors Danika Busse-JohnsonBlog Category SDState Nursing Wed, 29 Jan 2020 14:42:26 +0000 Danika.Busse 166071 at Stenvig honored by multiple organizations /sdstatenursingblog/stenvig-honored-multiple-organizations <span>#MeetSDStateNursing⁠—Dean Mary Anne Krogh</span> <span><span>Danika.Busse</span></span> <span><time datetime="2019-08-19T17:23:43-05:00" title="Aug. 19, 2019 5:23 PM">Aug. 19, 5:23 PM</time> </span> <p>Our first #MeetSDStateNursing feature for fall 2019 is newly appointed dean, Mary Anne Krogh. Dean Krogh started her new role in July. She had been serving as Mount Marty’s dean of nursing and health sciences since June 2018. Prior to that she served as the clinical director and program director of its nurse anesthesia program since May 2011. During that time, she was promoted from assistant professor to associate professor and professor. Before starting at Mount Marty, she was the associate director for the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia’s nurse anesthesia program.</p><p>Krogh has worked as a certified registered nurse anesthetist at Hennepin County Medical Center and North Memorial Medical Center and continues to do so with Avera McKennan Hospital. She has also taught at the Minneapolis School of Anesthesia and served as an adjunct and assistant professor at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.</p><p><strong>Title:</strong> Dean, College of Nursing.</p><p><strong>Education: </strong>B.S.N. SDState, M.S. Nurse Anesthesia Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Ph.D. South ֱ State University.</p><p><strong>Professional organizations that you are involved in: </strong>American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, American Nurses’ Association, American Academy of Nursing, National Board of Certification and Recertification of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Association of Nurse Anesthetists, South ֱ Nurses’ Association and Sigma Theta Tau</p><p><strong>Advice for students:&nbsp;</strong>Grab every opportunity while you are in school. You never know how those connections will help you along the way in your career.</p><p><strong>Future Goals:</strong> My future goals include involvement with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing</p><p><strong>Why did you choose to become a nurse?</strong> Initially, I wanted to be a physician so majored in biology. However, after working as a nursing assistant and witnessing the impact nursing had on people, I found my true calling. This is a decision I have never regretted.</p><p><strong>Hometown: </strong>Custer</p><p><strong>Anything else you would like to share: </strong>I am happy to be back at State. It feels like I’ve come back home.</p><ul class="tag-list"><li class="tag">Meet SDState Nursing</li><li class="tag">Alumni Stories</li></ul>Published Date <time datetime="2019-08-26T12:00:00Z">Aug. 26, 2019</time><img src="/sites/default/files/2020-04/deankrogh_1MB.jpg" alt="Dean Mary Anne Krogh" loading="lazy">Authors Danika Busse-JohnsonBlog Category SDState Nursing Mon, 03 Feb 2020 17:01:37 +0000 Danika.Busse 166391 at