
معرفی
Kim Bowen, MSN, RN, serves as an Instructor of Nursing at the Laura and Joe Street School of Nursing within the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at West Texas A&M University. With over 31 years of clinical experience spanning Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), rehabilitation, and Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU), she brings extensive frontline expertise to her teaching role, which she has held for more than 12 years.
Her educational background includes:
- Certificate in Vocational Nursing, Amarillo College (1994)
- Associate Degree in Nursing (RN)
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) in Nursing Education, Walden University (2013)
Bowen's research focuses exclusively on nursing education methodology, examining innovative instructional approaches and curriculum development to enhance student learning outcomes. Her clinical background across critical care specialties directly informs her teaching in obstetrics, pediatrics, pharmacology, mental health, and nursing skills courses.
Throughout her 12+ years of instruction, she has developed comprehensive expertise across multiple nursing domains. While specific grant funding details and formal student advising relationships are not documented in available sources, her sustained commitment to nursing pedagogy is evident through her continuous classroom engagement and curriculum contributions.
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