
معرفی
Amy M. Bowers serves as an Assistant Professor of Nursing within the Baccalaureate Day Program at St. Catherine University's School of Nursing. Her primary responsibilities include clinical instruction for junior nursing students, Lab and Simulation coordination for junior and senior cohorts, and faculty clinical liaison duties supporting seniors through clinical preceptorships, NCLEX-RN preparation, and leadership development.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor’s degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Master’s degree in Nursing Education from St. Catherine University
Professor Bowers' research focuses on transformative nursing pedagogy and healthcare equity. She investigates maternal-child health optimization through life-situation education, integrates Cultural Humility frameworks into clinical practice, develops Global Health interprofessional curricula, enhances critical thinking methodologies for baccalaureate students, and implements health literacy interventions for underserved populations. Her clinical expertise spans Medical-Surgical units, Emergency Departments, Postpartum/Newborn Nurseries, Birthing/Lactation Education, Long-term Care facilities, and pharmacy medication audits.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source material.
In advising roles, she provides direct clinical mentorship during rotations and simulation exercises, with specialized focus on NCLEX preparation and leadership skill cultivation for senior students. Grant funding details and laboratory affiliations were not specified in available documentation.



