
معرفی
Staci Seagle serves as an Assistant Professor of Nursing at Alaska Pacific University. With over three decades of clinical experience spanning gerontology, neonatal intensive care (NICU), pediatric intensive care (PICU), pediatrics, perioperative nursing, and school nursing, she integrates extensive hands-on expertise into her academic role. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing Education (MSN-Ed) and maintains active credentials as a Registered Nurse (RN) and Certified Gerontological Care Professional (CGCP).
Her educational qualifications include:
- Master of Science in Nursing Education, 2018
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), University of Alaska Anchorage, 2009
- Associate of Applied Science in Nursing, University of Alaska Anchorage, 1999
Staci Seagle's scholarly focus centers on nursing education methodologies and clinical specialty integration. Her research bridges pediatric nursing, perioperative practices, and gerontological care with contemporary teaching strategies, emphasizing practical skill development for complex healthcare environments. This approach reflects her commitment to preparing students for specialized roles through evidence-based instruction.
As an educator, she actively mentors nursing students by leveraging her diverse clinical background across multiple healthcare settings. Her teaching philosophy is rooted in real-world application, drawing from 30+ years of frontline experience to cultivate competency in emerging nurses. This dedication to pedagogy extends from her original aspiration to teach mathematics and science in high school.
A lifelong Alaskan with deep familial roots in the state's homesteading history, she resides in Anchorage with her family. Her personal connection to Alaska's landscape informs both her professional perspective and recreational pursuits, including camping, fishing, hiking, and skiing.




