
Marjorie Kozlowski, DNP, FNP-BC
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Population Health Nursing Science
Pronouns: she/her
Contact
Building & Room:
918 NURS
Address:
845 S. Damen Ave., MC 802, Chicago, IL 60612
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About
Dr. Kozlowski has spent her career providing Primary Care to the uninsured/underinsured Latinx population. She loves to teach patients how to care for themselves, improve their health and how to navigate healthcare in the US. She also has a passion to teach Nurse Practitioner students how to provide high quality, culturally sensitive care to patients without the luxury of insurance. When she is not working, she loves to spend time with her family traveling exploring new places.
Selected Publications
Kozlowski, DNP, FNP-BC, M., Richmond, DNP, FNP-C, CPNP-PC, A., & Glassford, DNP, FNP-C, M. (2020). The Effects of Pictograph in Combination with an Adapted SKILLD Questionnaire among the Low Literacy Hispanic Population. Journal of Nursing Practice Applications & Reviews of Research, 10(2), 13–19. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.13178/jnparr.2020.10.02.1007
Service to Community
Co-Lead for Medical Response Team, Harvest Bible Chapel
Advisory Board Member for New Grad Internships, Lake Forest Hospital
Advisor for Albert Schweitzer Fellow student
Inter-professional Community Clinic Nurse Practitioner, RFU
Palatine Emergency Management Association
Palatine Community Emergency Response Team
Notable Honors
2018, Preceptor of the Year, UIC
Education
DNP- Vanderbilt University, 2017
MSN- Northern Illinois University 2003
BSN- Loyola University Chicago 1994
Licensures and Certifications
American Nurses Credentialing Center, Board Certified
Registered Professional Nurse, State of Wisconsin
Registered Professional Nurse, State of Illinois
Advanced Practice Nurse, State of Illinois
Controlled Substance license
CPR certified
Professional Memberships
American Nurses Association
Illinois Society of Advanced Practice Nurses
American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
Research Currently in Progress
Impacting Latinx families by providing culturally appropriate nutritional education and food to those living in a food desert in Northern Illinois