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Alice Kindschuh serves as an Adjunct Professor at Nebraska Methodist College in the Doctor of Nursing Practice and Doctor of Education programs. Until Fall 2024, she served as Director of Doctoral Studies, pioneering the college's inaugural doctoral program in 2014.
Her academic credentials include a Doctor of Nursing Practice and Master's of Science in Nursing from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Clarkson College, and Associate Degree in Nursing from College of St. Mary.
Dr. Kindschuh's research integrates gerontological nursing, pediatric population health, and public health policy with clinical practice. Board-certified as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Gerontological Nursing and Certified Nurse Educator, her work emphasizes health promotion across the lifespan, social determinants of health, and evidence-based interventions for vulnerable populations. She actively investigates chronic disease management, interdisciplinary collaboration models, and innovative nursing education strategies.
Her recent publications reveal a trajectory toward translational research addressing healthcare disparities, with growing emphasis on technology-enabled interventions and policy implications. Key themes include geriatric care transitions, pediatric wellness frameworks, and stigma reduction in marginalized communities.
Her scholarly contributions have been recognized through:
- Outstanding Nurse Educator Award (Nebraska Nurses Association)
- Daisy Award for Nurse Educators
- STAR Award for Research Excellence (Sigma Theta Tau)
Dr. Kindschuh actively shapes nursing practice through leadership roles including Nebraska Advanced Practice Board of Nursing membership (2015-2024) and Nebraska Nurses Association Legislation Committee service. Her mentorship extends to doctoral students in DNP and EdD programs, focusing on curriculum development and evidence-based practice implementation.
She maintains active engagement with professional communities through Sigma Theta Tau International, Public Health Association of Nebraska, and Nebraska Nurses Association, contributing to statewide initiatives on nursing workforce development and healthcare policy reform.




