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Dr. Liz Rogan is an Associate Professor and Assistant Director in the Graduate Nursing Program at Clarkson College, where she has served since 2017. She holds interdisciplinary expertise in history and nursing education, with degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (BA History, 1989), Tulane University (MA History, 1993), Nebraska Methodist College (BSN 1998, MSN 2007), and an EdD in Health Professions Education from the College of Saint Mary (2014). Her academic roles include guiding DNP students in completing program requirements and advancing nursing education curricula.
Research interests focus on nurse educator competencies, continuing professional development, and clinical empathy cultivation. Her work bridges historical perspectives with modern nursing practices, emphasizing reflective learning. She has held diverse clinical and academic roles, including ICU clinical faculty, nursing program leadership, and operational analytics coordination.
Publications highlight nursing education trends, preceptor preparedness, and care communication in long-term settings. While no formal awards are listed, her contributions to nursing pedagogy and interdisciplinary collaboration are evident through her scholarly output and program leadership.
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