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Christine Nguyen, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, is a full-time Assistant Professor in the Department of Nursing at the School of Nursing, Hawaii Pacific University (HPU). She has previously held assistant professor roles at Augusta University, Bemidji State University, and Texas Woman’s University, contributing extensively to nursing education across the United States.
Her educational background includes:
- DNP, University of Texas (2012)
- MSN, Texas Woman’s University (2005)
- BSN, Texas Woman’s University (2002)
- ADN, Houston Community College (1997)
Dr. Nguyen's research and teaching interests center on family practice, community and public health, evidence-based practice, and improving NCLEX readiness and passage rates among nursing students. Her work reflects a strong commitment to clinical excellence and educational outcomes in nursing.
While no publications are listed in the provided text, her scholarly focus suggests engagement in nursing education research and clinical practice improvement, particularly in preparing students for professional licensure and addressing healthcare disparities.
She maintains active clinical practice as a Family Nurse Practitioner, serving underserved communities in Texas, Minnesota, and Hawaii, including work with the Indian Health Reservation in Minnesota. This dual role enhances her teaching with real-world experience.
Dr. Nguyen has no listed scientific awards in the provided material.
She advises nursing students and contributes to curriculum development, particularly in medical-surgical nursing and evidence-based practice. Though specific grants are not mentioned, her DNP and teaching focus suggest involvement in educational innovation and clinical integration projects.
There is no mention of specific labs or research teams, but her practice-based scholarship implies collaboration with clinical and academic partners in community health settings.



