
معرفی
Pamela Ballance Edwards serves at Campbell University's School of Nursing & Health Sciences (Tracey F. Smith Hall, Room 118-D) after transitioning from Duke University Health System leadership roles. Her career spans executive nursing education, healthcare administration, and statewide policy influence.
Her educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Barton College
- Master of Science in Nursing from Villanova University
- Doctor of Education in Occupational & Adult Education from North Carolina State University
Research interests focus on nursing education innovation, healthcare leadership development, and adult learning methodologies within medical systems. Her work bridges clinical practice with educational theory to address nursing workforce challenges.
Professional recognition includes multiple honors from Barton College, Great 100 in Nursing, Duke University, National League for Nursing, Triangle Business Journal, and North Carolina Nurses Association.
She has secured and reviewed grants through the Health Resources & Service Administration, served on the North Carolina Board of Nursing (including chair and vice chair positions), and held leadership roles in the North Carolina League for Nursing, Foundation for Nursing Excellence, and American Organization of Nurse Leaders. Her executive fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic complements extensive service on task forces including the NCIOM Nursing Workforce Taskforce.
Personal details include residing in Willow Spring, North Carolina with her husband on a small horse farm, and being mother to a Campbell University graduate.





