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Sherri Ulbrich, PhD, RN, CCRN-K, CNE, is an Associate Teaching Professor at the Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri. With over 25 years of nursing education experience, she teaches undergraduate courses including NURSE 4870H (Nursing of Adults II) and has previously taught Honors 1010H. She actively contributes to university committees, including the Honors College Committee and Honors College Curriculum Committee.
Her research focuses on critical care nursing, innovative teaching strategies, and educational assessment. Key interests include:
- Simulation-based learning and clinical skills training
- Interprofessional education and collaborative practice
- Online testing methodologies and academic evaluation
- Physical activity integration in healthcare education
Her publications emphasize nursing education innovation and medical-surgical nursing, particularly cardiac care and physiological balance, with recent works exploring simulation circuits and testing frameworks.
Notable scientific awards include:
- Lee Henson Access MIZZOU Award (2020)
- Multiple Outstanding Teaching Awards from MU Nursing Student Council (2015-2021)
- Dr. Rosemary T. Porter Faculty Scholar (2012)
- Betty Crim Faculty Enhancement Award (2011)
She has led or co-led significant grants such as the Expansion of Practitioner Education (Co-I, SAMHSA, 2020-2022) and Increased and Enhanced Clinical Simulation (Co-PI, Missouri State Board of Nursing, 2019-2020). She mentors extensively, co-authoring presentations with 18+ students on topics like healthy work environments and evidence-based fall prevention.




