About
Rachel Morrell is a faculty member at Augusta University, serving as a Lecturer in the Department of Prelicensure Nursing within the College of Nursing. She contributes to the prelicensure nursing program through her instructional role in key clinical and professional transition courses.
Her research interests, while not explicitly stated, center on core areas of nursing practice and education, particularly Mental Health Nursing, Adult Health Nursing, and the transition of nursing students into professional practice. Her teaching responsibilities align closely with clinical skill development and professional role formation in nursing.
Rachel Morrell maintains current professional certifications, including Basic Life Support (BLS) from the American Heart Association (2022) and licensure from the Georgia Professional Licensing Board (1998), ensuring her practice and teaching meet current standards.
She teaches several core courses in the nursing curriculum, including NURS 4800 Mental Health Nursing, NURS 3805 Adult Health Nursing I, and NURS 4806 Transition to Professional Nursing Practice, which are critical components of the prelicensure nursing program.
There is no public information available regarding research publications, scientific awards, or graduate student mentorship. Her contributions appear focused on undergraduate nursing education and clinical instruction.