Ann Lambert
Clinical Professor · Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Prevention
Auburn UniversityAbout
Ann Lambert is a Clinical Professor at Auburn University School of Nursing, where she teaches junior-level Maternity and Pediatric nursing content in the integrated curriculum. She joined the faculty in 2013 after maintaining clinical practice as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner since 2000.
- Doctor of Nursing Practice (2019), Auburn University
- Master of Science in Nursing (1989), University of South Alabama
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (1985), Auburn University-Montgomery
- Bachelor of Science (1981), Auburn University
Her research focuses on SIDS prevention, Shaken Baby Syndrome, pediatric oncology, community breastfeeding support, and innovative nursing education strategies. Her work emphasizes clinical-practice integration, community outreach, and maternal-child health.
The 2015–2022 publications highlight her contributions to pediatric nursing education, SBS prevention, breastfeeding initiatives, and childhood obesity prevention. Topics span clinical training, mobile health units, and prenatal health communication.
- Dean’s Research Award, Auburn University School of Nursing
Lambert has received multiple grants for community health projects, including Blue Cross Blue Shield funding for the Tiger Babies Breastfeeding Support Tent and NICHD grants for safe sleep outreach. She collaborates across institutions and disciplines to improve maternal and pediatric care.
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