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Jodi Jenson-Bassett serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Nursing at Nebraska Methodist College, where she has taught since May 1998. She holds BSN and MSN degrees from the same institution (1990 and 2004) and previously worked as a staff nurse at Children's Hospital in Omaha (1990-1998).
Her educational background includes:
- BSN, Nebraska Methodist College, Omaha
- MSN, Nebraska Methodist College, Omaha
Professor Jenson-Bassett specializes in nursing education with emphases on assessment methodologies, medication calculation safety, and clinical instruction. She has developed evidence-based frameworks for test writing and dimensional analysis in medication administration, directly impacting nursing curriculum development and student competency evaluation. Her work bridges theoretical knowledge with clinical practice through accreditation processes (NLN, CCNE, State Board).
Her scholarly output centers on maternal-child health education, exemplified by her 2009 publication contribution. This work demonstrates consistent focus on translating clinical nursing expertise into pedagogical tools for maternal health domains.
Her excellence in teaching is formally recognized through:
- The Daisy Award (May 2022)
- Ruth Berggren Elliot Master Teacher Award (May 2024)
Professor Jenson-Bassett provides comprehensive academic advisement while leading institutional improvement through committee service. She currently co-chairs the Assessment Team and Faculty Senate, having previously chaired the Development/Honors/Scholarship Committee (2001-2002) and Testing/Measurement Committee (2003). Her professional engagement includes sustained membership in Nebraska Methodist College Nursing Honor Society (2003-present) and Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society (2006-present), reflecting commitment to nursing education advancement.




