
معرفی
Angela Douglas serves as an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Baldwin Wallace University, returning to her alma mater after six years teaching at Cleveland State University and prior clinical instruction at Cuyahoga Community College. She instructs undergraduate courses including health assessment, med/surg clinical rotations, laboratory skills, community health, and online RN-BSN programs.
Her educational credentials comprise a Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) from Vanderbilt University, Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) from Ohio University, Associate Degree in Nursing (A.D.N.) from Cuyahoga Community College, and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from Baldwin Wallace University. Currently pursuing a Doctor of Nursing Practice at Case Western Reserve University, her scholarly project investigates surgical outcomes of supplementation use in adult orthopedic patients.
Dr. Douglas maintains active clinical practice as a Certified Nurse Practitioner at Cleveland Clinic Akron General in pre-surgical settings, leveraging over 12 years of experience across emergency, urgent care, intensive care, perioperative, and rehabilitation specialties. Her research integrates athletic training expertise—gained through prior work with high school teams—and focuses on optimizing orthopedic surgical outcomes through evidence-based supplementation protocols.
She holds dual certifications as a Certified Nurse Practitioner and Certified Nurse Educator, with professional affiliations including the American Nurses Association, Ohio Nurses Association, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, National League for Nurses, and Sigma Theta Tau International (where she serves as Nu Delta Chapter treasurer).
As an educator, Dr. Douglas mentors undergraduate nursing students across diverse clinical rotations while advancing her doctoral research. Her service contributions include leadership roles in professional organizations, though specific grant funding or detailed project budgets are not disclosed in available materials.





