
معرفی
Brittany Haskell is an Assistant Professor at the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, joining in 2015 with a clinical background in psychiatric care for adults with mood disorders. Her research focuses on academic work environments, quality improvement through nursing partnerships, and evidence-based practices for mental health. She teaches legal/ethical nursing considerations and community health needs.
Education:
- DNP, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
- MSN (Psychiatric/Mental Health), Vanderbilt University
- MA in Counseling, Trevecca Nazarene University
- BA in Child Development and Family Studies
Research Interests: Academic work environments, nursing well-being, and evidence-based mental health practices. She emphasizes holistic care and lifelong learning in nursing education.
Grants:
- Student SEARCH Grant (2018)
- Tennessee Nursing Foundation Grant (2020–2022)
- Sigma Theta Tau Iota Chapter Grant (2021–2023)
Key Contributions: Her publications address nursing education strategies, suicide assessment, and pandemic mental health. She has presented nationally on topics like post-acute withdrawal syndrome and simulation-based learning.




