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Margaret Barnes is a Professor in the Division of Nursing at Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU). She transitioned from full-time clinical practice in 2009 to academia, focusing on nursing education and research. Her expertise includes nursing theories, service-learning integration in post-licensure programs, and patient care improvement strategies. Dr. Barnes holds a DNP from IWU (2015), an MN from D'Youville College (1993), and a BSN/RN from St. Luke’s School of Nursing (1983/1984).
Her research investigates the long-term impacts of service-learning in nursing education and its application to clinical practice. She actively volunteers at a homeless clinic in Covington, Kentucky, reflecting her commitment to community health. Teaching focuses on bridging theoretical frameworks with practical nursing applications.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Her academic leadership includes directing a research team exploring service-learning outcomes. While no formal student advisees are listed, her work involves collaborative research teams within the School of Nursing.


