Long-time NCCU Nursing faculty member and department chair, Dr. Kelley received a doctoral degree from the UNC SPH Department of Health Administration in 1976.
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- In memoriam
Dr. Kelley passed on April 4, 2021
- 23rd Annual Education Lecture sponsored by the Central Carolina Black Nurses Council
The Triangle Tribune, Sunday, January 12, 2014, page 6A.
Photo of Dr. Johnea Kelley, who delivered the 23rd Annual Education Lecture sponsored by the Central Carolina Black Nurses Council. Her presentation, ‘Join Me in a Conversation about Health Disparities,’ traced the historical development of sociopolitical practices and influencers that undergird health inequities and offered interventions.
- Co-chair, Council on Gerontological Nursing
Tar Heel Nurse, official publication of the North Carolina Nurses Association, Jan-Feb 2002; 64(1):7. In Forgotten Books. Text available in the Internet Archive, https://archive.org/stream/tarheelnurseseri611999/tarheelnurseseri611999_djvu.txt (search for Johnea Kelley)
- Development and implementation of the comptency-based nursing education (CBS) program at NCCU
Johnea Kelley. Development and implementation of the competency-based nursing education (CBS) program at North Carolina Central University: The Administrative Aspects. pp 78-82 in: Onalee Johnson, Retaining Students of Diverse Backgrounds in Schools of Nursing. Faculty Development in Nursing Education Project. Southern Regional Education Board, 1982. ED 230, 112 HE 016 175. Related articles in this report are by Gwendolyn Jones (starting on page 82) and Joan Martin (starting on page 88).
- North Carolina Nursing History
Johnea D. Kelley, D.P.H., R.N. for Appalachian State University
- Oustanding educator
Black Women's Professional Association
- Tribute for Elaine McClain Palmer
Posted June 13, 2014