
معرفی
Ashley Singh serves as Assistant Professor and Assistant Program Director | DNP Program Coordinator in the Department of Nursing at Chatham University's College of Health Sciences. She joined Chatham in August 2019 and holds multiple advanced degrees including a Ph.D. from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (2022), DNP from Carlow University (2019), and MSN from La Roche University (2017).
Dr. Singh's educational background reflects her commitment to nursing excellence, with formal training spanning clinical practice, education, and leadership development. Her certifications as an Evidence-Based Practice specialist (EBP-C), Certified Executive Coach (CEC), and Board Certified Coach (BCC) further demonstrate her multidisciplinary expertise.
Her research primarily focuses on psychological capital among nursing faculty and leadership development in academic nursing settings. She investigates how external factors influence faculty's psychological resources and how these resources impact leadership capacity and professional development. Her work has increasingly examined the challenges of virtual learning environments, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic's disruption to traditional nursing education models.
Analysis of Dr. Singh's publications reveals a consistent trajectory toward understanding faculty development needs, with particular emphasis on transformational leadership approaches. Her work bridges theory and practice, offering practical applications for nursing education while contributing to the scholarly understanding of psychological capital in academic healthcare settings.
Her scientific contributions include recognition from prestigious organizations including the International Council of Nurses and Sigma Theta Tau International. These awards highlight her innovative work on transformational leadership programs for nurse educators.
Dr. Singh actively contributes to professional development through workshops, webinars, and conference presentations. Her leadership extends to organizational involvement with the International Coaching Federation, Sigma Theta Tau International, American Organization of Nursing Leadership, National League for Nursing, American Association of Colleges of Nursing, and the Association for Nursing Professional Development.




