Profiles in "Acute Care" Expertise Area

  • Dr. Morris is a Clinical Professor of Nursing at the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation, where she teaches in the Nursing programs. She is certified as an academic nurse educator and is an experienced academic program administrator.
  • Kathleen LuPone is a clinical assistant professor in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation at Arizona State University.
  • Lesly Kelly studies the role of nursing in patient outcomes in acute care; compassion fatigue; burnout; nursing workforce issues; and the effect of system and technology influences on nursing and patient outcomes.
  • Kimberly Day teaches in the undergraduate pre-licensure nursing program. She has experience in the ICU, med/surg, tele, oncology, and the operating room. She also worked for Donor Network and as a paramedic prior to nursing.
  • Debra Hagler is board certified in adult advanced nursing practice, nursing education and healthcare simulation. She teaches graduate courses and advises undergraduate honors students.
  • A progressive and inclusive executive leader that integrates his knowledge of academia, operations, leadership, clinical services create success to operationalize innovative ideas.
  • Mallory is a lecturer in both the Medical Studies and Health Sciences programs in the College of Health Solutions, and is also a practicing Respiratory Therapist.