Format
70% in person
30% online
Email Address:brie.thumm@cuanschutz.edu
Primary Phone:203-464-0876
Education II North
13120 East 19th Avenue
P28-4312
Aurora, CO 80045
Brie Thumm joined the University of Colorado College of Nursing as an Assistant Professor in the fall of 2021. She has been practicing midwifery domestically and internationally since 2001 when she completed her MSN at Yale University. She obtained her MBA in health care administration at Baruch College in New York City and her PhD in health systems research at University of Colorado College of Nursing because she was frustrated with seeing patients receive sub-optimal care and midwives become disillusioned because of breakdowns in the healthcare system. Her primary area of research is provider well-being and perinatal workforce development. Her methodologic focus is instrument development and psychometric evaluation. Her doctoral study was the first national study of midwifery burnout in the US and development of the Midwifery Practice Climate Scale.
Prior to coming to the College, Brie provided care at Planned Parenthood of New York City, served as the Assistant Director of the Sexual Assault Response Team for the Manhattan public hospitals, conducted mental and behavioral health research at the Rocky Mountain Regional Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center, and led the clinical and research arms of the Maternal Mortality Prevention Program at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. She’s been catching babies at Denver Health since 2009.
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