
March 19, 2026 – Research College of Nursing launched its Women’s History Month programming with a Women in Leadership Panel highlighting accomplished nursing leaders from across HCA Midwest Health. The event offered students a firsthand look at the realities of leadership in modern healthcare, emphasizing professional growth, resilience, and patient advocacy.
Throughout the discussion, panelists shared perspectives on building confidence, navigating career pathways, and supporting both patients and clinical teams. Speakers underscored that effective leadership is shaped through daily actions and consistent professional integrity rather than formal titles alone.
Representatives from multiple HCA Midwest Health facilities participated in the panel, including:
- Amy Townsend, EdD, RN, CNE — Research College of Nursing
- Julie Filbeck, RN, MSN — Research Medical Center
- Ashley Garcia, RN, BSN — Research Medical Center
- Katie Murphy, RN, BSN — HCA Midwest Health
- Lisa Norder, DNP, RN — HCA Midwest Health
- Lindsey Goldammer, RN, MSN — Belton Regional Medical Center
- Ishani Akpovona, RN, MSN — HCA Midwest Health
- Theresa Kading, RN, MSN — Menorah Medical Center
The event served as both an educational opportunity and a celebration of the impact women leaders have within the nursing profession. The panelists’ commitment to mentorship and professional excellence continues to support the development of future nurse leaders within the RCoN community.

March 19, 2026 – Research College of Nursing (RCoN) is proud to celebrate its distinguished faculty members recognized in the 2026 Nursing Faculty Development Awards presented by The Research Foundation. This year’s honorees reflect RCoN’s ongoing commitment to teaching excellence, scholarly advancement, leadership, and investment in the future of nursing education.
The annual awards highlight educators who advance academic quality, support student success, and contribute meaningfully to nursing practice and community impact across the Kansas City area.
Excellence in Teaching: Margaret Bjelica, DNP, ACNS-BC, CRRN
Dr. Margaret Bjelica was honored with the Teaching Excellence Award, recognizing her outstanding ability to create a supportive, effective, and engaging learning environment. Her contributions continue to strengthen the academic climate at Research College of Nursing and inspire future nurses to excel in both clinical practice and compassionate care.
Scholarly Achievement: Nicole Kreimer, DNP, MSN, RN, PHNA-BC
Dr. Nicole Kreimer received the Scholarly Achievement Award for her ongoing leadership in advancing nursing research, academic scholarship, and professional practice. Her work exemplifies the rigorous inquiry and innovative thinking that drive RCoN’s academic mission.
Significant Investment in Doctoral Advancement
The Research Foundation recognized multiple RCoN faculty members with Doctoral Funding Awards, supporting their pursuit of terminal degrees and further specialization. These investments strengthen the college’s academic excellence and ensure sustained leadership in nursing education.
2026 Doctoral Funding Recipients – Research College of Nursing
- Anne Batchelder, MSN, RN, RNC-NIC
- Charla Clark, MSN, RN
- Jill Morsbach, MSN, RN, RNC-MNN
- Ashlye Speer, MSN, RN
These educators represent the future of advanced nursing practice and academic leadership at RCoN.
Faculty Scholarship Grant Awardees
One Research College of Nursing faculty member were selected to receive Faculty Scholarship Grants, which fund short-term research and study initiatives that enhance faculty development and contribute to innovation in nursing education.
- Margaret Bjelica, DNP, ACNS-BC, CRRN
Her projects will further strengthen the college’s contributions to research, evidence-based practice, and academic advancement.
Advancing Excellence in Nursing Education
This year’s honorees demonstrate Research College of Nursing’s dedication to cultivating outstanding educators, supporting professional growth, and preparing the next generation of nursing leaders. The recognition by The Research Foundation underscores the college’s role as a leading institution in the Kansas City region.
RCoN celebrates these remarkable faculty members and their continued contributions to the college, its students, and the nursing profession.
August 20, 2025

Kansas City, MO – Research College of Nursing (RCoN) — the region’s largest and longest-standing single-purpose nursing institution — today announced the appointment of Amy Townsend, EdD, MSN, RN, CNE, as president. Dr. Townsend brings over a decade of experience in higher education and healthcare leadership to RCoN, which is consistently ranked among Missouri’s top 10 nursing schools by Nursing Schools Almanac.
In her new role, Dr. Townsend will lead strategic academic planning and oversee all undergraduate and graduate programs to ensure RCoN continues to deliver best-in-class nursing education, preparing the next generation of clinical leaders. The college currently enrolls more than 165 students in its Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program.
A results-oriented nursing executive, Dr. Townsend brings over a decade of leadership experience in healthcare education, with a track record of advancing institutional effectiveness, fostering program innovation, and enhancing student and faculty engagement. She is recognized for her expertise in curriculum development, accreditation, and strategic planning across diverse academic programs, including nursing, radiography, occupational therapy, and nutrition. Most recently, she served as President of Cox College in Springfield, Missouri, where she led the institution through a strategic transition, managed multi-million-dollar budgets, and ensured program quality and accreditation standards were upheld. In earlier roles at Cox College, including Vice President for Student Nursing and Dean of Institutional Effectiveness, she directed successful reaccreditation processes, expanded program capacity, unified academic departments, and implemented data-driven systems that enhanced outcomes and operational efficiency.
Her appointment comes at a pivotal time for Research College of Nursing. In September 2024, HCA Midwest Health, Kansas City’s largest healthcare provider, broke ground on a new 78,000-square-foot Center for Clinical Advancement on the Research Medical Center campus. It is slated for completion in early 2026, coinciding with the college’s 120th anniversary. The $36.5 million investment in RCoN’s parent organization, HCA Healthcare, will support the college’s growth and long-term vision.
Since welcoming its first class in 1905, RCoN has graduated more than 6,500 professional nurses and remains a vital source of clinical excellence for the Kansas City region and beyond.
“Dr. Townsend’s deep experience in academic leadership and her forward-thinking approach make her the right leader for this exciting next chapter at Research College of Nursing,” said Keith Zimmerman, President of HCA Midwest Health. “As we continue investing in nursing education through the new Center for Clinical Advancement, her guidance will be key to ensuring RCoN remains a national model for innovation and excellence. We are proud to welcome her to the HCA Midwest Health family and look forward to the lasting impact her leadership will make on our students, our hospitals, and the communities we serve.”
“It is an incredible honor to join Research College of Nursing at such a transformational time,” said Dr. Townsend. “RCoN has a long-standing legacy of excellence in nursing education, and I look forward to building on that foundation to prepare students for the evolving demands of healthcare. Together with our dedicated faculty, staff, and community partners, we will continue advancing academic innovation, supporting student success, and empowering the next generation of nurses to lead with purpose and compassion.”
Dr. Townsend earned a Doctor of Education in Nursing Leadership from Northcentral University in Phoenix, where her research focused on the impact of transformational leadership on faculty satisfaction. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing with a focus in Nursing Education from Cox College, where she received the Academic Excellence Award, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Missouri.
For more information on Research College of Nursing and its dedication to educating nurses, visit Research College of Nursing.
April 3, 2023

Research College of Nursing faculty continue to make outstanding contributions across the region through their leadership, scholarship, and service. It is an honor and a privilege to have many of Kansas City’s leading nurse educators as part of our college community.
Each year, The Research Foundation provides scholarships and awards to nurse educators for their impact within their college, community, and the nursing profession. Congratulations to the 2023 Nursing Faculty Development Award recipients!
- Teaching Excellence Award: Karin Roberts, PhD, RN, CNE
- Outstanding Community Service Award: Rosalia Molina, PhD, RN
- Scholarly Achievement Award: Christine Thurlow, PhD, RN
- Dr. Nancy O. DeBasio Faculty Leadership Award: Cassie Pearson, MSN, RN, CNE
- Doctoral Funding:
- Pamelia Bertrand, MSN, RN
- Nicole Kreimer, MSN, RN, APHN-BC
- Julia Payne, MSN, RN, RNC-OB, CNE
- Cassie Pearson, MSN, RN, CNE
- Sarah Schlanker, MSN, RN, CNOR
To view the full list of 2023 award recipients and learn more about their achievements, please visit The Research Foundation’s website.