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Stephanie Allen is an Associate Professor and Program Director for RN4 at Pace University's College of Health Professions. She is based at the Westchester campus in Lienhard Hall, Room 308, and can be reached at sallen@pace.edu. Her academic background includes a PhD in Administration from the University of South Carolina and dual MS degrees in Management and Nursing & Healthcare Administration from the University of Florida.
- PhD, Administration – University of South Carolina (2012)
- MS, Management – University of Florida (2003)
- MS, Nursing and Healthcare Administration – University of Florida (2003)
- BS, Nursing – Norwich University (1995)
- AS, Nursing – Norwich University (1993)
Her research focuses on nurse-patient assignments, examining how staffing decisions impact patient care quality and nurse effectiveness. She investigates how nurses can work at the top of their licensure and how assignment processes influence clinical outcomes, workload, and professional satisfaction. Her work bridges clinical practice with administrative strategy.
The recent publications reflect a consistent focus on nursing administration and patient assignment models. These studies employ survey and qualitative methods to understand decision-making in clinical settings, with implications for healthcare management and policy. The overarching themes include care coordination, workload optimization, and leadership in nursing practice.
She is certified as a Nurse Executive (NE-BC) by the American Nurses Credentialing Center and holds active memberships in key nursing organizations:
- Omega Delta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International (President)
- Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science
- American Nurses Association
- American Association of Nurse Executives
- Sigma Theta Tau International
Stephanie Allen advises on nursing curriculum and teaches a broad range of courses including Fundamentals of Nursing, Leadership and Management, Evidence-Based Practice, and Maternal-Newborn Nursing. She has not listed any formal graduate students or advisees in the provided text. She is involved in academic leadership as Program Director for RN4 and contributes to nursing education through course development and research.
She is affiliated with Pace University’s nursing program and contributes to the academic and professional development of future nurses, though no specific lab or research team is mentioned in the text.




