
معرفی
Nancy McNitt serves as a Lecturer in the Nursing program at Southern Illinois University (SIU), joining the faculty in 2021 under the Health Professions Programs. Her role focuses on clinical education and patient care instruction within the university's nursing curriculum.
Her educational qualifications include:
- Associate degree in Nursing from John A. Logan College
- BSN from McKendree College
- Master’s degree as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Southeast Missouri State University
McNitt specializes in Women's Health, Obstetrics, and Pediatrics, with extensive cross-disciplinary experience in public health, school health, and hospice care. She integrates evidence-based clinical practice with compassionate patient-centered approaches, emphasizing holistic nursing methodologies across diverse healthcare settings in Illinois and Tennessee. Her teaching philosophy centers on bridging theoretical knowledge with real-world clinical application.
No scientific awards or research grants are documented in available sources. McNitt maintains active clinical practice while contributing to nursing education, though formal student advising roles or research teams are not specified in institutional records. Contact is available through her office in ASA 209B.




