
About
Denise Morris, PhD, RN, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nursing at the Tanner Health School of Nursing, University of West Georgia. She teaches courses focused on holistic health assessment, clinical practice, and professional nursing concepts. Her expertise includes labor and delivery, high-risk pregnancy management, postpartum recovery, and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in healthcare education.
Education:
- B.S. Biology/Chemistry Education, Oakwood University, 1995
- B.S. Nursing, Emory University, 2004
- M.S. Nursing Education, Walden University, 2011
- PhD Nursing, Walden University, 2023
Teaching Roles: She has taught courses such as Holistic Health Assessment, Clinical Specialty Practice, and Professional Nursing Concepts across multiple semesters. Recent sections include NURS-4103 (Capstone), NURS-4301/4302 (Clinical Practice), and NURS-6108 (Epidemiology).
Awards/Grants: No specific awards or grants mentioned in available texts. She focuses on clinical education and patient care excellence.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly detailed in provided materials, though her work aligns with clinical nursing teams and educational initiatives.
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