
معرفی
Adrianne R. Duvall-Ingram serves as Clinical Assistant Professor and FastBacc® Coordinator at Baylor University's Louise Herrington School of Nursing (LHSON), teaching across undergraduate and graduate programs while actively participating in faculty governance as a senator to the Baylor Faculty Senate and serving on committees including Undergraduate Curriculum, Academic Policies, and Graduate Studies.
Her academic credentials include a DNP/FNP and BSN from Baylor University alongside a BCM from Dallas Baptist University, with professional certifications as Family Nurse Practitioner (ANCC) and Academic Clinical Nurse Educator (NLN). Dr. Duvall-Ingram's research centers on public health nursing, interprofessional education, and clinical judgment development in new nurses, currently leading an HRSA-funded initiative to strengthen prelicensure competencies through emerging technologies and previously investigating virtual reality simulation for fire safety training.
She demonstrates deep commitment to underserved populations through weekly clinical work at a Dallas refugee clinic and extensive community engagement, including coordinating medical mission trips to Honduras and participating in annual community health fairs. Her professional affiliations span Sigma Theta Tau International, National League for Nursing, American Nurses Association, and multiple state-level nursing organizations.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- 2016 Distinguished Recent Graduate award from Louise Herrington School of Nursing
As a lifelong Dallas resident, Dr. Duvall-Ingram maintains active involvement at Church of the Incarnation (serving as pianist), enjoys outdoor activities with her husband near White Rock Lake, and balances her academic responsibilities with family life and international medical service.





