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Judy Jean Chapman
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Judy Jean Chapman | |
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| Born | Judy Jean Cox November 18, 1941 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
| Died | September 8, 2025 (age 83) |
| Occupations | Nurse, nursing professor |
Judy Jean Cox Chapman (November 18, 1941 – September 8, 2025) was an American nurse and college professor. She taught in Vanderbilt University's schools of nursing and medicine from 1966 to 2001.
Early life and education
[edit]Cox was born in Nashville, Tennessee,[1] the daughter of Major Eugene Cox Jr.[2] and Julia Galbreath Cox.[3] She earned a bachelor's degree in nursing at Vanderbilt University in 1963, graduating first in her class,[4] and a master's degree from the University of Florida in 1966.[5]
Career
[edit]Chapman was a professor of maternal and child nursing at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing from 1966 to 2001; she was also the nursing school's interim dean in 1982 and 1983.[1][6] She was clinical consultant on a textbook, Perinatal Nursing (1977).[7] She also taught in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. The Chapmans were honored by almost a thousand attendees at a black-tie dinner in Nashville when they retired from Vanderbilt in 2001.[8][9] In 2008, she attended the Vanderbilt nursing program's centennial celebrations.[10] She was president of the Planned Parenthood Association of Nashville.[1]
Publications
[edit]Chapman's scholarship was published in journals including Nurse Educator,[11] Pediatrics,[12] Journal of Medical Education,[13] Nursing Research,[14] Journal of Emergency Medicine, Health Care Management Review, Academic Emergency Medicine, and Prehospital Emergency Care.[15]
- "Microteaching: How Students Learn Group Patient Education Skills" (1978)[11]
- "Further Observations on Noise Levels in Infant Incubators" (1979, with Fred H. Bess and Barbara Finlayson Peek)[12]
- "The role of the medical school dean's wife: Report of a study" (1980, with Michael Miller)[13]
- "Use of Data Base Microcomputer Software in Descriptive Nursing Research" (1985)[16]
- "Concerns of Breast-Feeding Mothers from Birth to 4 Months" (1985, with Mary Jane Macey, Mary Keegan, Peggy Borum, and Sandra Bennett)[14]
- "Information on Spouses of Health Care Leaders" (1986)[17]
- "The acting or interim leadership position: Expectations, perceptions, realities" (1988, with John E. Chapman and John O. Lostetter)[18]
- "Do fireservice paramedics (EMT-P) seek follow-up medical information about patients brought to a level I trauma center?" (1997)[19]
- "Emergency Medical Services and the Medical School Curriculum" (1997)[20]
- "Impact of EMS education on emergency medicine ability and career choices of medical students" (1999, with Steven J. Weiss, Mary Lou Haynes, and Amy A. Ernst)[15]
Personal life
[edit]Cox married Vanderbilt medical school dean John E. Chapman in 1968.[21] He died in 2004,[22] and she died in 2025, at the age of 83. There is a teaching award in Vanderbilt's Department of Emergency Medicine, and a quadrangle at Vanderbilt, both named for the Chapmans.[23]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Snider, Bill (2025-09-12). "VUSN mourns loss of former interim dean Judy Jean Chapman –". School of Nursing. Retrieved 2026-01-01.
- ^ "Major E. Cox Jr. Dies of Bullet Wound". The Tennessean. 1957-12-02. p. 27. Retrieved 2025-12-31 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Services for Julia Cox tomorrow". The Tennessean. 1997-03-09. p. 29. Retrieved 2025-12-31 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Crawford, Jean (1963-06-03). "VU Graduates Told Conflict Lying Ahead". Nashville Banner. p. 8. Retrieved 2025-12-31 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ McCampbell, Candy (1975-09-21). "Chapmans Share Concerns". The Tennessean. p. 90. Retrieved 2025-12-31 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "New Nursing Dean Named for VU". The Tennessean. 1984-07-18. p. 14. Retrieved 2025-12-31 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Roberts, Florence Bright (1977). Perinatal Nursing: Care of Newborns and Their Families. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-053125-3.
- ^ "Thanks for the Memories". The Tennessean. 2001-04-15. p. 79. Retrieved 2025-12-31 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Wood, Wayne. "Honoring "The Dean" – Chapman's contributions highlighted at gala". VUMC News. Retrieved 2026-01-01.
- ^ "Vanderbilt nurses celebrate". The Tennessean. 2008-12-31. pp. G6. Retrieved 2025-12-31 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b Chapman, Judy Jean R.N., M.N.. "Microteaching: How Students Learn Group Patient Education Skills" Nurse Educator 3(2):p 13-16, March 1978.
- ^ a b Bess, Fred H.; Peek, Barbara Finlayson; Chapman, Judy J. (1979-01-01). "Further Observations on Noise Levels in Infant Incubators". Pediatrics. 63 (1): 100–106. doi:10.1542/peds.63.1.100. ISSN 0031-4005.
- ^ a b Chapman, J J; Miller, M. "The role of the medical school dean's wife: report of a study." Journal of Medical Education 55(8):p 668-74, August 1980.
- ^ a b Chapman, Judy Jean, Mary Jane Macey, Mary Keegan, Peggy Borum, and Sandra Bennett. "Concerns of breast-feeding mothers from birth to 4 months." Nursing Research 34, no. 6 (1985): 374–376.
- ^ a b Chapman, Judy Jean; Weiss, Steven J.; Haynes, Mary Lou; Ernst, Amy A. (1999-01-01). "Impact of ems education on emergency medicine ability and career choices of medical students". Prehospital Emergency Care. 3 (2): 163–166. doi:10.1080/10903129908958926. ISSN 1090-3127. PMID 10225651.
- ^ Chapman J. J. (November 1985). "Use of Data Base Microcomputer Software in Descriptive Nursing Research". Proc Annu Symp Comput Appl Med Care. 13:809–13. PMCID: PMC2578020.
- ^ Chapman, Judy Jean. "Information on Spouses of Health Care Leaders" Health Care Management Review 11(3):p 7, Summer 1986.
- ^ Chapman, John E.; Chapman, Judy J.; Lostetter, John O. "The acting or interim leadership position: Expectations, perceptions, realities." Health Care Management Review 13(4):p 81-88, Fall 1988.
- ^ Chapman, Judy Jean (1997-01-01). "Do fireservice paramedics (EMT-P) seek follow-up medical information about patients brought to a level I trauma center?". Journal of Emergency Medicine. 15 (1): 107. doi:10.1016/S0736-4679(96)00252-1. ISSN 0736-4679. PMID 9017497.
- ^ Chapman, Judy Jean (1997). "Emergency Medical Services and the Medical School Curriculum". Academic Emergency Medicine. 4 (3): 240–242. doi:10.1111/j.1553-2712.1997.tb03751.x. ISSN 1553-2712.
- ^ "Gift Party to Fete Miss Cox". The Tennessean. 1968-01-27. p. 8. Retrieved 2025-12-31 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Dr. John E. Chapman, 73, ex-dean at Vanderbilt, dies". The Tennessean. 2004-10-15. pp. B4. Retrieved 2025-12-31 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Judy Chapman". The Tennessean. 2025-09-21. pp. A28. Retrieved 2025-12-31 – via Newspapers.com.