
معرفی
Sherri H. Chatman is an Associate Professor at the Moffett & Sanders School of Nursing, Samford University. She has been a full-time faculty member since 2017, specializing in pediatric and end-of-life care. She also serves as a Super Preceptor for the Nurse Practitioner Residency (NPR) grant at Samford (2019–2023). Her clinical practice involves volunteering at clinics serving uninsured populations, and she actively participates in domestic and international medical mission trips.
Educations:
- DNP, Samford University
- MSN, Samford University
- BSN, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Research & Interests: Dr. Chatman focuses on pediatric care, end-of-life care, healthcare disparities, and intercultural communication in nursing education. Her work emphasizes practical solutions to improve healthcare access for underserved communities.
Awards:
- Fellowship Recipient, Frances Marlin Mann Center (2018)
- Living Legacy Award (2012)
- 2nd Place Poster Award, Sigma Theta Tau Conference (2010)
Advising & Grants: As a Super Preceptor for the NPR grant, she mentors nurse practitioner students. She has presented on topics like simulation theater for DEI and technology-enhanced student engagement at national conferences (e.g., APNA, NLN, ISPN).
Labs/Teams: Leads medical mission teams to The Gambia and collaborates with local clinics like Hunter Street Medical Clinic to address healthcare inequities.





