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Daelyn Wright serves as a Lecturer in Nursing at Lipscomb University since 2024, leveraging extensive clinical experience from Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital (Nashville), Centennial Heart, and travel nursing assignments in Houston and San Diego. Her career spans cardiac ICU, electrophysiology specialization, and leadership roles including Assistant Nurse Manager for Cardiac/Stepdown units.
Her academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Tennessee Wesleyan University (2014)
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Tennessee Wesleyan University (2016)
- Master of Science in Nursing (2024)
Wright's professional focus centers on nursing education and structured mentorship systems for new nurses, particularly through the nurse fellowship program she developed at Saint Thomas Midtown. This initiative targets ICU, cardiac, and stepdown specialties to enhance clinical transition and retention. Her clinical expertise spans critical care protocols, cardiac electrophysiology interventions, and interdisciplinary team coordination in high-acuity environments.
As an educator, Wright integrates frontline clinical leadership into curriculum development, emphasizing competency-based training for specialized nursing roles. Her fellowship program demonstrates institutional impact through standardized onboarding frameworks that address nurse shortages in critical care units. While specific grant funding isn't documented, her program design reflects evidence-based approaches to professional socialization in acute care settings.
Wright collaborates with cardiac care teams across Nashville healthcare systems, contributing to protocol development for stepdown unit transitions and electrophysiology nursing standards. Her leadership in the Assistant Nurse Manager role involved direct oversight of multidisciplinary teams managing complex cardiac cases, including post-procedural care for ablation and device implantation patients.





