
معرفی
Amy Jerum is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at St. John Fisher College's Wegmans School of Nursing and pediatric specialist at the Golisano Institute of Developmental Disability Nursing. She holds clinical roles at Monroe Community Hospital's Pediatric Unit and the University of Rochester's Project TEACH, focusing on improving healthcare for children with complex conditions. Her expertise includes addressing systemic gaps in pediatric care through evidence-based interventions. Dr. Jerum earned all nursing degrees (BSN, MSN, DNP, post-doctoral FNP) from the University of Rochester School of Nursing.
Her research spans pediatric anxiety disorder management, interdisciplinary team-based care, and infection prevention in ventilator-dependent patients. She develops training programs for healthcare providers using frameworks like Self-Determination Theory. Dr. Jerum's clinical work emphasizes depolarizing provider-patient-hospital relationships to enhance care accessibility.
Certifications include Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Mental Health Specialist, and Registered Nurse. As part of Project TEACH, she delivers statewide behavioral health training for pediatric providers. Her academic contributions bridge clinical care innovation with educational initiatives in complex care management.





