About
Connie Olwit is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Prelicensure Nursing at the College of Nursing, University of Georgia. She holds a Ph.D. in Public Health from Georgia State University (2023), a Master of Science in Nursing from Muhimbili University of Health (2012), and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Makerere University (2009). She is a certified Registered Nurse (RN) in the State of Georgia and holds BLS certification from the American Heart Association.
- Ph.D., Public Health — Georgia State University, 2023
- MS, Nursing — Muhimbili University of Health, 2012
- BS, Nursing — Makerere University, 2009
Her research and academic focus lie in key areas of nursing practice and public health, including mental health nursing, adult health, population health, and integrated healthcare delivery. These interests are reflected in both her educational background and her teaching responsibilities.
Connie teaches several core nursing courses such as NURS 7100: Integrative Healthcare for Population Health, NURS 4800: Mental Health Nursing, NURS 3805: Adult Health Nursing I, and NURS 7300: Integrated Healthcare in Mental Health. These courses emphasize clinical integration across health domains, suggesting a strong commitment to holistic and interdisciplinary nursing education.
No scientific awards or honors are listed in the available profile.
There is no information available regarding student advisement, research grants, or external funding. Similarly, no publications or scholarly articles have been provided in the current data. Connie appears to be in the early stages of her academic career following the completion of her doctorate in 2023.
No laboratory or research team affiliations are mentioned in the profile.