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Amy Franckowiak serves as Clinical Assistant Professor of Public Health and Health Sciences and Assistant Director of Academic Programs at the College of Health Sciences, University of Michigan-Flint. Her role spans both clinical education and academic leadership within the Nurse Anesthesia Program.
- Degree: Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (2021)
Her research focuses on nurse anesthesia education, emphasizing simulation-based training and interprofessional collaboration. Recent scholarly work explores deliberate practice methods in regional anesthesia education and collaborative learning frameworks through book clubs. The University of Michigan-Flint faculty member contributes to curriculum development and competency assessment in clinical training environments.
Awarded the Guiding Light Award (2024) by the Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists, her academic contributions reflect trends in medical education innovation and student skill development. She teaches graduate-level courses in physical assessment, renal/endocrine physiology, and scholarly project analysis.
- Scientific Awards:
- Guiding Light Award, Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists/Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthesia Students (2024)
Amy Franckowiak's professional activities include presenting at the Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthesiology Spring Conference and participating in Health Professions Education Day events. She maintains active clinical credentials including RN, CRNA, and advanced life support certifications.



