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Pam Russman-Chambers is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Doctorate of Nursing Practice Program at the College of Nursing, Augusta University. She contributes to advanced nursing education with a focus on practice-driven inquiry and change leadership.
Her educational background includes a diverse and interdisciplinary foundation:
- DNS in Nursing Education, Kennesaw State University, 2021
- BSN, Kennesaw State University, 2009
- MPH in Public Health, University of Michigan, 2003
- MPP in Public Policy Analysis, University of Michigan, 2003
- BS in Anthropology, University of Michigan, 1993
Her research and academic interests center on improving clinical outcomes through evidence-based strategies and educational innovation in nursing. With expertise spanning public health, policy, and nursing science, her work supports the development of future nurse leaders and practitioners capable of driving systemic change.
While no recent publications are listed in the provided text, her teaching responsibilities suggest a scholarly emphasis on translational research, quality improvement, and practice change methodologies within healthcare settings.
There are no listed scientific awards or honors in the available information.
Pam Russman-Chambers teaches core courses in the DNP curriculum, including NURS 9051 (DNP Project Inquiry & Change), NURS 7150 (Evidence Based Practice), and NURS 9050 (Strategies for Eff Prac Change), indicating her active role in mentoring doctoral students and advancing clinical scholarship. No information is available regarding grant funding, student advising beyond course instruction, or participation in research labs or collaborative teams.



