
معرفی
Krista Hodgins-Levey serves as Assistant Professor at Roberts Wesleyan University's School of Nursing since 2018, bringing extensive clinical expertise from orthopedic, emergency, urgent care, community health, internal medicine, and endocrinology nursing. She actively contributes to the Academic Guidance and Support Committee and advises Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing – Tau Xi Chapter.
Her academic credentials include:
- M.S. from St. John Fisher University
- B.S. from Roberts Wesleyan University
Dr. Hodgins-Levey specializes in nursing education with focus areas spanning pathophysiology, pharmacology, and adult health concepts. Her clinical background directly informs teaching in courses like NRSG 3800 Pathophysiology and Pharmacology Concepts I, NRSG 3650 Adult Health Concepts, and simulation labs. She integrates emergency nursing and community health perspectives into curriculum development while emphasizing holistic patient care preparation for future nurses.
Professional certifications form a core component of her clinical authority, including National Certification through the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and American Nurses Credentialing Center, alongside Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Basic Life Support credentials. As faculty advisor for Sigma Theta Tau, she mentors high-achieving nursing students while serving on academic guidance committees to support student development across the nursing program.




