
Margaret M. Glembocki
Associate Professor · Cardiothoracic Surgery
Lawrence Technological UniversityAbout
Margaret M. Glembocki serves as Associate Professor and Co-director of the Nursing Program within the Nursing Health Sciences school at Lawrence Technological University, maintaining active clinical practice as a Nurse Practitioner in cardiothoracic surgery at Henry Ford Hospital Macomb.
Her academic credentials include:
- Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) from Oakland University
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with Acute Care Nurse Practitioner concentration from Wayne State University
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from Madonna University
Dr. Glembocki's research program centers on cardiothoracic surgery and forensic nursing, with significant contributions to Relationship-Based Care implementation and violence intervention frameworks. She pioneered program development including a Forensic Nursing MSN track and Adult-Gerontological Acute Care Nurse Practitioner program, addressing critical gaps in violence response and specialized nursing education. Her work integrates clinical innovation with pedagogical advancement to empower nursing practice.
Analysis of her 2010-2019 publications reveals sustained focus on evidence-based nursing education, with dominant themes in STEMI recognition protocols, human trafficking identification systems, intimate partner violence interventions, and Relationship-Based Care models. These works consistently bridge clinical practice and academic training through acute care applications.
Professional recognition includes:
- Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners
With over a decade of teaching experience across courses like Foundations of Professional Nursing Practice and Population Health, Dr. Glembocki actively shapes nursing education through conference presentations at IAFN and Michigan ENA events. Her leadership extends to committee service for the Michigan Council of Nurse Practitioners and American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, driving advancements in acute care standards and forensic nursing practice.
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