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Professor Christa Hartch, PhD, RN, FNP-C Presents at the American Nurses Association Conference


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America Nurse Enterprise Research Symposium


The morning was filled with exciting nursing research presentations conducted across the United States. 
Professor Christa Hartch (SNHS) was chosen to give a peer-reviewed podium presentation of her research study entitled Satisfaction and Usability of a Medication Adherence app Among Medically Underserved Patients with Chronic Illness: Survey Study at the 2025 American Nurse Credentialing Center (ANCC) National Magnet Conference® and the ANCC Pathway to Excellence Conference® American Nurse Enterprise Research Symposium at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia on October 7th. 

Christa was honored to represent Manhattanville University SNHS alongside researchers from Johns Hopkins, Georgetown, and UPenn, among others. This American Nurses Association conference is the largest conference for professional nursing in the United States and is attended by thousands of nurses, nursing executives, and healthcare professionals from top hospitals across the country.

Dr. Hartch was thrilled to reconnect with Dr. Sandra Bibb, former President of Sigma International, who visited the Manhattanville University campus in April 2025 for our chartering and initiation ceremony.



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