Format
70% in person
30% online
Email Address:Teri.Hernandez@CUAnschutz.edu
Primary Phone:303-724-8538
Education II North
13120 East 19th Avenue
Aurora, CO 80045
Dr. Teri Hernandez is the Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship in the College of Nursing and an Associate Professor of Medicine and Nursing at the University of Colorado. Over 19 years at CU, she has developed a program of research exemplified by the execution of carefully controlled clinical studies focused on nutrition, metabolic health, and early life exposures. The goal of these studies is to illuminate ways to improve the lives of women, infants and their families using a multidisciplinary team science approach.
Teri is a cardiac nurse by training and completed a Master’s degree at the CU College of Nursing in 2005. This was followed by focused training in glucose/lipid metabolism and pregnancy physiology through a clinical science approach. Her PhD was conferred in 2009, also through the CU College of Nursing. She has a dedicated commitment to understanding insulin resistance as both an adaptation and as pathology.
Her research focuses on diabetes and obesity, insulin resistance, pregnancy, and fetal growth, with an emphasis on how nutrition and metabolism influence these conditions. She and her research team (Infant GOLD, Investigations in the Gestational Origins of Lifelong Development) have a program of research focused on in-utero programming influences that enhance or attenuate obesity, diabetes and CVD risk and through this platform, she is committed to training nurses and other clinical/translational scientists as high-caliber clinical investigators. Teri is a national and rising international expert in nutrition in pregnancy and gestational diabetes.
She is an educator in the graduate school at CU, serves as Director for the Colorado Clinical and Translational Research Institute Early Life Exposures Research program, and is a Pediatric Nurse Scientist at Children’s Hospital Colorado.
The Traditional Pathway is a full-time, 24-month Bachelor of Science option, designed for students who may or may not have earned a degree in the past. This program includes classroom, clinical simulation, and clinical practice as part of the curriculum. The Traditional Pathway program will be primarily offered at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora. However, Traditional students may be required to attend some classes or labs at the CU South Denver location in Lone Tree. Students interested in the Traditional Pathway option apply through NursingCAS before the application deadline. Once admitted, students begin their program the following summer semester. The pace of the Traditional Pathway facilitates the integration of learning and acknowledges that students balance a number of responsibilities while completing their nursing education. However, please note that this is a full-time program of study; many students find it difficult to work more than 10-20 hours per week.
Format
70% in person
30% online
Time to Complete
24 monthsLocation
CU Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora, Colorado
Credits
33 core credits
12 elective credits
99% of alums employed
one year after graduation
97% pass rate
NCLEX licensing examLocation
CU Anschutz Medical Campus
Aurora, Colorado
Credits
33 core credits
12 elective credits