
Linette Wilson
Assistant Professor · Interprofessional Education
American International CollegeAbout
Linette Wilson, MSN, RN, is an Assistant Professor of Nursing at the School of Health Sciences, American International College. She has been full-time faculty since 2014 and serves as Course Coordinator for Fundamentals of Professional Nursing and Community Focused Nursing. Her research focuses on interprofessional education and chronic disease management in older adults.
Education:
- Master of Science in Nursing (Community Health Nursing), Case Western Reserve University, 2000
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Washburn University, 1992
Research Interests:
- Interprofessional education and collaborative practice
- Patient engagement in chronic disease management
- Quality of life in aging populations
- Community health initiatives leveraging faith-based partnerships
Her scholarly work includes studies on poverty simulation training for nursing students and patient safety advocacy among older adults. Presentations span interprofessional learning innovations, technology integration in nursing education, and community health interventions.
Professional Affiliations:
- Sigma Theta Tau International (Beta Zeta Chapter, 2010-present; Alpha Mu Chapter, 2000-2010)
Teaching Roles:
- NUR 2840 Fundamentals of Professional Nursing Practice
- NUR 4340 Community Focused Nursing
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