
About
Reed Halterman is an Associate Professor at the Department of Doctorate of Nursing Practice Program in the College of Nursing at Augusta University. His career spans clinical practice, education, and leadership in nursing anesthesia.
- DNP, Nursing (University of North Florida, 2018)
- MSN, Nurse Anesthetist (Georgia Regents University, 2014)
- BSN, Registered Nursing (Georgia Health Sciences University, 2011)
Dr. Halterman’s research focuses on patient safety and quality improvement in post-anesthesia care, with a strong emphasis on checklist implementation and evidence-based practice. He also explores innovative pedagogies in medical education, such as flipped classroom models and technology integration. His work extends to pharmacotherapy in enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols.
Recent publications highlight trends in postoperative patient safety, educational technology in nursing anesthesia, and ERAS compliance through pharmacological interventions. His scholarly output bridges clinical practice and pedagogical innovation.
Scientific Awards:
- Nursing Excellence in Evidence-Based Practice & Research Award (Augusta University Health, 2021)
- Outstanding Teacher of the Year (Augusta University College of Nursing, 2021)
- College of Nursing Service Award (2019)
- Dissemination of Engaged Scholarship Award (2019)
- Outstanding Young Alumni (The Graduate School, Augusta University, 2018)
Dr. Halterman actively contributes to academic governance through roles on the DNP Department Promotion and Tenure Committee and LMS Governance Committee. He also serves as a reviewer for journals and chairs professional committees in nurse anesthesiology.
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