Dr. Mary Ann Hautman establishes Indigenous Nursing Endowed Scholarship

by Jennifer Motes  |   

Mary Ann Hautman
Mary Ann Hautman

鈥淚 never thought I would be involved in philanthropy, but after gaining an in-depth understanding of the program and working with Dr. Tina DeLapp, I decided to establish an endowment to the Recruitment and Retention of Alaska Natives into Nursing (RRANN), as a beneficiary of my modest estate.鈥

Hautman recalls her father often told her, 鈥淣o one can take away your education.鈥 Now, by establishing the new Mary Ann Hautman Indigenous Nursing Endowed Scholarship at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录, she will provide a gift to others that, in her father鈥檚 words, 鈥渃annot be taken away.鈥

No stranger to education, Hautman earned a B.S.N. from Mount St. Joseph University, M.S.N. from Wayne State University, a family nurse practitioner certificate from the University of Miami and a Ph.D. in adult health nursing from UT Austin. She has held teaching positions at University of Illinois Urbana, University of San Diego, and she served as a professor of nursing at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 from 2003-07.

Hautman shaped her education and career based on serving diverse populations. Her first academic nursing position was with Navajo Community College, the first college established by Native Americans for Native Americans.

This experience set her on a career trajectory focusing on the dynamic relationship between connecting culture, health and illness, as well as storytelling of individual and collective experiences. She credits Native American scholar Leslie Marmon Silko for influencing her lifework, and her outlook for connecting science to personal stories.

During her early academic years, Hautman worked part-time as a home health nurse, which allowed her to talk with patients in their own spaces. She was involved with the Transcultural Nursing Society whose mission was to foster culturally and ethnically congruent and equitable care.

A prolific speaker and recipient of numerous awards, Hautman taught on transcultural nursing and published 19 papers, including a co-authored paper on RRANN with Tina DeLapp and Mary Sue Anderson.

The Mary Ann Hautman Indigenous Nursing Endowed Scholarship at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 will provide financial assistance for tuition and other related educational expenses for students seeking a baccalaureate degree in nursing.

鈥淏ecoming part of a new crowd of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 supporters and funders can have a transformative influence on supporting the academic goals of students,鈥 Hautman said.

Hautman lives in Cornville, Arizona, and is professor emerita of the University of San Diego and 老澳门六合彩开奖记录.

Beatrice McCarty
Beatrice McCarty, scholarship recipient (Photo by James Evans / University of Alaska Anchorage)

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