Dr. Liza Behrens

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Liza Behrens is an Assistant Professor at Penn State Ross Carol Nese College of Nursing specializing in nursing, health professions, community engagement, and person-centered care. Her research focuses on dementia care in nursing homes, emphasizing the implementation of preference-based, person-centered approaches to improve the well-being of residents. With a strong background in providing nursing care to older adults across various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes, Behrens has published over 35 peer-reviewed papers. Her teaching philosophy is rooted in over 25 years of experience, aiming to foster a supportive learning environment that enhances student engagement and mentorship. She has held leadership roles in clinical research, notably participating in projects like the DIGNITY initiative, which seeks to improve decision-making among aging individuals with dementia. Behrens is committed to advancing nursing education and research, advocating for better nursing home care, and engaging students in the learning process through positive relationships and inclusive practices.

Research Interests

Awards

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Early Career Scholar

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Associate Fellow

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Post-Doctoral Research Fellow

Requirements for Penn State Ross Carol Nese College of Nursing

Bachelor Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Total
Required:80
IELTS
Overall
Required:6.5
Duolingo
Overall Score
Required:120
Overall
Required:120
Prerequisites
Anatomy & Physiology I (with lab) Anatomy & Physiology II (with lab) Introductory Chemistry (with lab) Introductory Psychology Introductory Sociology Elementary Statistics Human Development and Family Studies Introductory Nutrition Microbiology (with lab)
Application Checklist
  • Online Application (MyPennState or Common App)
  • Self-Reported Academic Record (SRAR)
  • Official Transcripts (for international or transfer students)
  • English Proficiency Scores
  • Criminal Background Checks
  • Child Abuse History Clearance
Specialization Notes

The B.S.N. program is a four-year pre-licensure program. Students must start and remain at the campus of admission for all four years.