Rozina Bhimani wins 2014 Outstanding Nurse Educator Award

She sees patients, teaches students, and engages in scholarly research. Talk about a superhero.

It takes leadership to make change, but anyone can do it.

“If you can inspire one person to achieve his or her dreams, you are a leader.”

– Rozina Bhimani, Director of the Doctorate of Nursing Practice Program, St. Catherine University, and Certified Nurse Practitioner, North Point Wellness Center Clinic in North Minneapolis.

Outstanding Nurse Educator - Rozina Bhimani, Director of the Doctorate of Nursing Practice Program, St. Catherine University, and Certified Nurse Practitioner, North Point Wellness Center Clinic in North Minneapolis. (Photo:  Becca Sabot)
Outstanding Nurse Educator – Rozina Bhimani, Director of the Doctorate of Nursing Practice Program, St. Catherine University, and Certified Nurse Practitioner, North Point Wellness Center Clinic in North Minneapolis. (Photo: Becca Sabot)


This nurse is a teacher in a doctoral nursing program and a nurse in a clinic that cares for an underserved population. She integrates real-world experience with academic content. And she incorporates social justice issues, too, in every aspect of her teaching, advising, and practice — she identifies with those marginalized due to their ethnicity, and she has true compassion for the resulting loss of dignity. Students definitely sense that she is not just an educator. She is a nurse.”

– Rozina Bhimani’s nominator

2014 Outstanding Nurses - 14 amazing professionals whose stories have much to teach us about life’s deepest, most profound lessons. (Photo:  Becca Sabot)
2014 Outstanding Nurses – 14 amazing professionals whose stories have much to teach us about life’s deepest, most profound lessons. (Photo: Becca Sabot)

14 amazing professionals whose stories have much to teach us about life’s deepest, most profound lessons.

Before more than 200 friends, family, colleagues, and fellow finalists, 14 nurses in 13 categories were named “Outstanding Nurse” for 2014 at an evening reception sponsored by University of Minnesota Health.

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About the Outstanding Nurses Awards

Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s Outstanding Nurses Awards are given to top nurses in the metro area nominated by peers, patients, and the public.

This year, finalists and winners were chosen by judges with a combined 75 years of experience.

Nurses are chosen based on professionalism, bedside manner, patient interaction, credentials and experience, impact on an organization, and leadership. Additional weight is given to multiple nominations from multiple sources and to nominations from patients.

For more about the Outstanding Nurses Awards, and for more on this year’s winners, visit mspmag.com/outstandingnurses.


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