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Britney Arce is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Indiana University School of Nursing Bloomington Campus, specializing in Community & Health Systems. She holds a PhD in Public Health, an MBA, an MSN, and a BSN, and is also a PhD candidate in Health Behavior. Her academic work focuses on improving preventative care in rural communities through innovative nursing practices and education.
- PhD (Public Health), Indiana University
- MBA, Indiana Wesleyan University
- MSN, Indiana Wesleyan University
- BSN, Arkansas State University
Arce’s research emphasizes rural health initiatives, particularly leveraging telehealth and community engagement to address childhood obesity. She integrates her clinical leadership experience into teaching and mentors nursing students through hands-on community health projects like free health clinic screenings.
Her 2021 publication in Contemporary Clinical Trials details a telehealth intervention for childhood obesity in rural areas, reflecting her commitment to scalable, family-centered solutions. This aligns with her funded project 'Optimizing Community Engagement and Nursing Education through Health Screenings in Rural Communities' by the Center for Rural Engagement in 2021.
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