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Dr. Denise Vanacore Chase is Vice Dean and Professor in the School of Nursing and Health Sciences at Holy Family University, where she also serves as Associate Dean and Family Nurse Practitioner Coordinator. Her academic background includes a PhD in Health Services-Nursing from Walden University, an MSN in Nursing Education from Villanova University, an MSN as an Adult Nurse Practitioner from Gwynedd Mercy University, and a BSN in Nursing from Gwynedd Mercy University. She further holds post-master's certificates in Family Nurse Practitioner from Maryville University and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner from Drexel University. Board-certified as ANP-BC, FNP-BC, and PMHNP-BC, Dr. Chase's research interests center on integrated primary care and psychiatric mental health care, informing her contributions to advanced nursing education and practice.
In her leadership roles, Dr. Chase oversees graduate nursing programs, including coordination of the Family Nurse Practitioner track in the Master of Science in Nursing program, which emphasizes leadership, evidence-based practice, population health, and clinical expertise in alignment with Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education standards. She supports the Doctor of Nursing Practice programs, focusing on clinical scholarship, healthcare transformation, policy implementation, and advanced residencies totaling 500 to 1000 clinical hours. Her scholarly work includes publications such as 'Considerations when selecting an antidepressant: a narrative review for primary care providers treating adults with depression' and 'Practical Advice for Primary Care Clinicians on the Safe and Effective Use of Vortioxetine for Patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD),' addressing key topics in primary care mental health management. Dr. Chase participates in nursing education accreditation as a trained on-site evaluator and engages in state-level nursing board activities, enhancing program quality and professional standards at Holy Family University.
