
معرفی
Dr. Christine Zamaripa serves as Assistant Professor of Nursing at Capital University with over 20 years of higher education teaching experience. Her clinical expertise centers on Women's Health where she maintains active practice as a bedside nurse in Labor & Delivery. An engaged member of Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society, National League of Nursing, and five additional professional organizations, she mentors students across classroom, clinical, and laboratory environments.
Dr. Zamaripa's educational credentials include:
- Doctor of Philosophy from The University of Northern Colorado
- Master of Science in Nursing from Capital University
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Capital University
Her research program investigates evidence-based educational practices and sense of belonging in nursing education. She has developed nationally implemented educational technology for interactive learning and currently leads a primary investigator study examining interventions to strengthen prelicensure nursing students' connection to their institution and profession. Her work emphasizes clinical judgment development and assessment from dual educator-learner perspectives.
Recent publications analyze belonging dynamics in online nursing education (2023) and interprofessional educational innovation (2020), demonstrating her commitment to technology-enhanced pedagogy and student outcome improvement through evidence-based approaches.
Dr. Zamaripa mentors graduate students in educational research and directs a faculty team investigating belonging interventions, while teaching advanced courses including NCLEX-RN Review, Ethics and Policy Issues, and Graduate Capstone.



