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Ann Murray is a Clinical Assistant Professor and FNP Specialty Track Coordinator in the Graduate Nursing program within the College of Health Professions at Pace University. She is based in Westchester at Lienhard Hall, Room 313, and can be reached at amurray2@pace.edu or (914) 773-3137.
Education:
- EdD in Education and Leadership in Healthcare, Nebraska Methodist College, Omaha, NE
- MS in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner, Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh, NY
- MA in Education, Manhattanville College, Purchase, NY
- MA in Psychology, Long Island University, Dobbs Ferry, NY
Her research and professional focus lies in nursing education, particularly in diagnostic and clinical reasoning, simulation training, and strategies to reduce student anxiety in clinical environments. Her work bridges clinical practice and pedagogical innovation in advanced nursing education.
While no recent publications are listed, her presentation at the 20th Annual Methodist Research Day (2024) on prebriefing techniques to reduce simulation anxiety highlights her active engagement in nursing education scholarship.
Scientific Awards:
- Sr. Leona DeBoer Graduate Nursing Award, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing (May 2022)
- Daisy Award, Mount Saint Mary College (May 2023)
- Student Government Teacher of the Year Award, Mount Saint Mary College (May 2023)
Ann Murray advises nursing curriculum and teaches key graduate courses including NURS 642: Diagnostic Reasoning for Family Nurse Practitioners, NURS 650: Advanced Theory and Practice I, NURS 811: Foundations for Advanced Practice Nursing, and NURS 813: Advanced Nursing in Primary Health Care. She is also a practicing Family Nurse Practitioner at Optum, maintaining clinical engagement. She holds active licensure and certification in New York State and is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.
Labs and Teams: While no formal lab is mentioned, she is actively involved in simulation education and curriculum development for the FNP track. Her professional service includes clinical practice with Optum and leadership in shaping graduate nursing education at Pace University.



