
Anne Meginniss
<p>Dr. Anne Meginniss, DNP, FNP-BC, CEN, is a Clinical Assistant Professor in Nursing at the University of New Hampshire and a practicing Family Nurse Practitioner with the Mass General Brigham Network. With a background in emergency nursing, she specializes in pediatric care, anxiety management, and healthcare technology. She has contributed to scholarly publications, including articles in the Journal of Emergency Nursing and BMC Nursing. Dr. Meginniss is a Fellow with the Center for Digital Health Innovation, co-leads the Immersive Technology group, and serves as the Simulation Education Specialist for UNH Nursing.</p>
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Courses Taught
- NURS 702: Child Health Nursing Lab
- NURS 702C: Child Hlth in Comm Clinical
- NURS 831: Childbring/ChildrearingFam Lab
- NURS 831C: Childbear/Childrear Fam Clin
- NURS 922: FNP Health Mgmt II - Didactic
- NURS 923: FNP Health Mgmt II - Clinical
Research Interests
- Pediatrics/Paediatrics
- Anxiety
- Meditation
- Simulation Games - Health/Medical
Selected Publications
Meginniss, A., Coffey, C., & Clark, K. D. (2024). Simulated medication administration for vulnerable populations using scanning technology: a quasi-experimental pilot study.. BMC Nurs, 23(1), 576. doi:10.1186/s12912-024-02248-6
Meginniss, A., Damian, F., & Falvo, F. (2012). Time Out for Patient Safety. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 38(1), 51-53. doi:10.1016/j.jen.2011.04.007