Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
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Faculty Sketch

Laurence (Larry) E. Lancaster, EdD, ACNP

Professor of Nursing
PhD Program in Nursing Science larry.lancaster@vanderbilt.edu

Areas of Research/Scholarly Activity:
  • Physiologic Basis of Nursing

Current Projects:

Delineation of physiologic basis for nephrology nursing practice


Representative Publications:

       Lancaster, L.E. (2001). Core curriculum for nephrology nursing (4th ed.) American Nephrology Nurses' Association. Project director, editor and contributor. Pitman: NJ.

      Dayton, K.D., & Lancaster, L.E. (1995). The immune system in patients with renal failure. Part 1: Review of immune function. Part 2: Effects of renal failure and its treatment on the immune system and assessment of immune system function. American Nephrology Nurses' Association Journal, 22(6), 523-537, 572.

      Lancaster, L.E. (1993). Chronic renal failure. In N. Holloway (Ed.), Medical-Surgical Care Plans (2nd ed., pp. 558-572, 706-707). Springhouse, PA: Springhouse Corp.

      Baer, C.L., & Lancaster, L.E. (1992). Acute renal failure. Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, 14(1), 1-21.

      Lancaster, L.E. (1992). Immunogenetic basis of tissue and organ transplantation and rejection. In L.E. Lancaster (guest Ed.) Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 4(1), 1-24.

      Lancaster, L.E. (1992). The kidney in multi-system organ failure. In V.B. Huddleston (Ed.), Multi-System Organ Failure: A Pathophysiologic Approach (pp. 222-235). St. Louis: Mosby Year Book.

      Lancaster, L.E. (1990). Renal response to shock. In V. Rice (Ed.), Shock, Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2(2), 221-233.

      Lancaster, L.E. (1984). The Patient with End Stage Renal Disease (2nd Ed., primary author and Ed.), New York: John Wiley & Sons.