Faculty + Staff

Margaret

Glembocki

Program Director and Associate Professor of Nursing

Nursing
Health Sciences

Professional Background

Dr. Glembocki has extensive experience in academic program development where she has co-developed and implemented two graduate nursing programs. She is also committed to developing innovative ways to educate undergraduate and graduate nursing students and has been enjoying teaching for over a decade.

Dr. Glembocki has held leadership and clinical positions within the service industry of nursing where she led the implementation of Relationship-Based Care in one hospital, managed nursing and advanced practice provider teams with specialties in the emergency department and cardiothoracic surgery, and has always maintained clinical practice. Her passion for practice has been cardiothoracic surgery and forensic nursing. Currently, she practices as a Nurse Practitioner in cardiothoracic surgery at Corewell Health.

Dr. Glembocki has presented at local, national, and international forums on Relationship-Based Care and practice related to cardiothoracic surgery and forensic nursing and has many publications in both professional journals and books. She is active in professional organizations and has served on various committees for American Association of Critical-Care Nurses and previous board member for the International Association of Forensic Nurses. Additionally, she has been inducted as a Fellow in the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Dr Glembocki is passionate about advancing professional nursing and works toward empowering nurses everywhere.

» Clinical Experience

Cardiac Surgery Nurse Practitioner

Forensic Nurses – Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner

» Teaching

  • NUR 3113
  • NUR 3203
  • NUR 4105
  • NUR 4202
  • NUR 4203

» Education

DNP, Oakland University

MSN, Wayne State University

BSN, Madonna University

» Research Interests

Cardiac Surgery/Critical Care

Forensic Nursing

Professional Nursing Practice

» Publications

Peer-Reviewed Journal

  • Anderson, M., Callari-Robinson, J., Glembocki, M. M., & Louden, E. (2024). A patient-centered forensic
    nursing model of care for victims of law enforcement violence. Health Equity, 8(1), 619-635.
  • Cleere, S. & Glembocki, M. M. (2022). Attunement: Accessing the dual heart of health care. Creative Nursing, 28(2), 115-120.
  • Glembocki, M. M., Cleere, S., Jamison, M., & Kaminski, B. (2022). What’s love got to do with it: Teaching the next generation of nurses. Creative Nursing, 28(1), 69-73.
  • Hernandez, J., Glembocki, M. M. & McCoy, M. (2019).  Increasing nursing knowledge of STEMI recognition on 12-lead ECGs to improve patient outcomes.  The Journal of Continuing Education, 50(10), 475-480.
  • Berishaj, K., Buch, C. & Glembocki, M. M. (2019). The impact of an educational intervention on the knowledge and beliefs of registered nurses regarding human trafficking.  The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 50(6), 269-274.
  • Nair, D. M., Fitzpatrick, J. J., Click, E. R., McNulty, R., & Glembocki, M. M.  (2011). Frequency of nurse physician collaborative behaviors in an acute care hospital.  The Journal of Interprofessional Care.
  • Glembocki, M. M., & Dunn, K. S. (2010). Building an organizational culture of caring:  caring perceptions enhanced with education.  The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 41(12), 565-570.

Books/Book Chapters

  • Glembocki, M. M. & Shuiling, K. D. (2016). Intimate partner violence. In Schuiling, K. (Eds.), Women’s gynecologic health (3rd ed.).  Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett.
  • Glembocki, M. M. (2015).  Nursing Knowledge Development and Professional Nursing Practice.  In Fitzpartrick, J. J. & Whall, A. (Eds.), Conceptual models of nursing:  Global perspectives (5th ed.).  Prentice Hall.
  • Glembocki, M. M. & Fitzpatrick, J. J.  (Eds.).  (2013).  Advancing professional nursing practice: Relationship-Based Care and the ANA professional standards of practice.  Minneapolis, MN:  Creative Healthcare Management.
  • Glembocki, M. M. (2013). The six practice roles of professional nursing practice. In Glembocki, M. M. & Fitzpatrick, J. J. (Eds.). Advancing professional nursing practice: Relationship-based care and the ANA professional standards of practice. Minneapolis, MN: Creative Healthcare Management.
  • Glembocki, M. M. & Hays, D. T. (2013). Standard 2. Diagnosis. In Glembocki, M. M. & Fitzpatrick, J. J. (Eds.). Advancing professional nursing practice: Relationship-based care and the ANA professional standards of practice. Minneapolis, MN: Creative Healthcare Management.
  • Nair, D. M. & Glembocki, M. M. (2013). Standard 13. Collaboration. In Glembocki, M. M. & Fitzpatrick, J. J. (Eds.). Advancing professional nursing practice: Relationship-based care and the ANA professional standards of practice. Minneapolis, MN: Creative Healthcare Management.
  • Glembocki, M. M. & Jones, J. S. (2013). The role of the nurse practitioner in implementing relationship-based care. In Glembocki, M. M. & Fitzpatrick, J. J. (Eds.). Advancing professional nursing practice: Relationship-based care and the ANA professional standards of practice. Minneapolis, MN: Creative Healthcare Management.
  • Fitzpatrick, J. J. & Glembocki, M. M. (2013). Summary, future directions, and implications for global nursing. In Glembocki, M. M. & Fitzpatrick, J. J. (Eds.). Advancing professional nursing practice: Relationship-based care and the ANA professional standards of practice. Minneapolis, MN: Creative Healthcare Management.

» Presentations

  • Boyland, C., Reinink, K., Berishaj, K., & Glembocki, M. M.  (2019, September).  Caring for Patients who are Victims of Trauma, Violence, and Maltreatment: A Forensic Nurse Hospitalist Role. IAFN Conference.  New Orleans, LA.
  • Jacopec, J. & Glembocki, M. M. (2019, May).  Development of Policy and Tool to Identify Human Trafficking Victims in the Emergency Department.  Michigan ENA Conference.  Mt. Pleasant, MI.
  • Spezia, M., Pebbles, B., & Glembocki, M. M. (2019, March).  Increasing Skin Cancer Screening in the Primary Care Setting.  MiCNP Conference.  Detroit, MI.
  • Milan, E. & Glembocki, M. M. (2018, October).  Care of Patients of Violence, Abuse, and Maltreatment: Describing the Need for the Advanced Practice Forensic Nursing Leadership in the Acute
  • Care Setting.  IAFN Conference.  Reno, NV
  • Milan, E. & Glembocki, M. M. (2018).  Care of Patients of Violence, Abuse, and Maltreatment: Describing the Need for the Advanced Practice Forensic Nursing Leadership in the Acute Care Setting.  Beaumont Health System Leadership Conference.  Livonia, Michigan.
  • Hernadez, J., McCoy, M., & Glembocki, M. M.  (2017, April).  Developing Knowledge of STEMI Interpretation in the Emergency Department.  Nurse Practitioners in Acute Care Conference, Miami, FL.
  • Glembocki, M. M., Hernadez, J., & Eddy, G.  (2017, March).  A Transitional Care Model to Reduce Readmissions:  Implementing a Cardiac Surgery Nurse Practitioner Follow-up Clinic.  Michigan Council of Nurse Practitioners, Detroit, MI.
  • Glembocki, M. M. & Berishaj, K. (2016, February).  Forensic Nursing:  An innovative MSN program.  American Association of Colleges of Nurses, Houston, TX.

» Professional Affiliations

  • American Association of Nurse Practitioners – Fellow
  • American Association of Critical-Care Nurses – Multiple Committee Member
  • International Association of Forensic Nurses – Previous Board Member, Committee Member
  • Michigan Association of Nurse Practitioners

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Use Your Cell Phone as a Document Camera in Zoom

  • What you will need to have and do
  • Download the mobile Zoom app (either App Store or Google Play)
  • Have your phone plugged in
  • Set up video stand phone holder

From Computer

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From Phone

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  • Do not use phone audio option to avoid feedback
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