Sinead Yarberry

Background and Clinical Interest:
Dr. Sinead Yarberry earned her BSN from Ohio State in June 2007. Her clinical interest began in medical oncology. She worked on the Hematology/Oncology unit at the James Cancer Hospital caring for patients with leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma before becoming a full-time clinical faculty in Summer 2011. She developed a love for teaching during her graduate education at Ohio State and worked as a Graduate Teaching Associate for five quarters. She earned a Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization in College and University Teaching along with her MS in Nursing in March 2011.
Having a desire to combine practice and teaching, she completed a Post Master’s certificate as a Family Nurse Practitioner in April 2019 and a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree in December 2020. She volunteers with the Columbus Free Clinic as an FNP and her DNP project focused on quality improvement in primary care to impact hypertension among Ohio’s Medicaid patients.
Dr. Yarberry has taught clinically in the graduate entry health assessment course (N6410), graduate entry adult and older adult I (N6270), and all undergraduate medical/surgical courses (N2270, N3270, and N4270). Dr. Yarberry has provided guest lectures for oncology content for the graduate entry and undergraduate adult and older adult I courses. She is course head for graduate entry adult and older adult II (N6271) and BSN senior transition to professional practice (N4270).
News
Faculty member leads evidence-based practice and implementation science efforts
The Ohio State University Board of Trustees has approved Molly McNett, PhD, RN, CNRN, FNCS, FAAN, to assume the Helene Fuld Health Trust Endowed Professorship for Evidence-based Practice in Nursing and Healthcare at the College of Nursing.
College of Nursing home is first building at Ohio State to earn designation
The International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) has awarded The Ohio State University College of Nursing’s Jane E. Heminger Hall WELL Gold Certification for its construction and design features that promote and support health and well-being. It is the first building at Ohio State to earn this designation.