
معرفی
Amanda Burgamy serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Prelicensure Nursing at Augusta University's College of Nursing, where she delivers critical instruction for prelicensure nursing students through evidence-based clinical coursework and simulation experiences.
Her academic credentials include:
- MSN in Clinical Nurse Leader from Georgia Regents University (2014)
- BA in Sociology from the University of Georgia (2013)
- BS in Psychology from the University of Georgia (2013)
Her pedagogical expertise centers on foundational nursing practice development, with specialized focus on maternal-child health systems, women's healthcare across the lifespan, and clinical reasoning methodologies essential for safe patient care. This is reflected in her teaching of courses including Maternal Child Nursing (NURS 4802) and Nursing Practice through Clinical Reasoning II (NURS 7215), which integrate therapeutic nursing interventions with professional practice standards.
She maintains active clinical certifications critical to her teaching role:
- Registered Nurse (RN) and Registered Nurse Licensure (RNL) from the Georgia Professional Licensing Board (2015)
- Basic Life Support (BLS) from the American Heart Association (2016)
As a clinical educator, she directly shapes student competency in high-acuity women's and pediatric healthcare settings while emphasizing family-centered care principles across the nursing curriculum.


