
معرفی
Ashley L. Falcon is an Associate Professor of Clinical at the University of Miami's School of Nursing and Health Studies. She specializes in nursing education, public health, and addressing health disparities through innovative pedagogical strategies. Her work focuses on topics such as gender identity inclusion in curricula, technology-facilitated violence, substance abuse prevention among young adults, and human trafficking education for healthcare providers.
Dr. Falcon's research emphasizes practical interventions in clinical education, such as simulation-based learning and problem-based learning modules. She has contributed to understanding intimate partner violence among Latino sexual minority men and explored the role of dating apps in facilitating sexual violence. Her studies often intersect with social justice themes, advocating for culturally humble care and health equity.
Her articles highlight trends in nursing education reform, digital health challenges, and community-based health initiatives. She collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to design curricula addressing contemporary issues like consent culture in Greek organizations and disability-inclusive clinical practices. Dr. Falcon's work is frequently published in journals like Nurse Educator, Frontiers in Public Health, and Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
- Key Projects: Simulation-based human trafficking education for nurse practitioners, PBL implementation in public health courses
- Grants: Not explicitly listed in provided text
- Lab/Affiliation: Affiliated with the S.H.A.R.E.® Research Excellence initiative at the School of Nursing and Health Studies





