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Timothy Wren is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the College of Nursing, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. He holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from the University of Tennessee (2005), a Master of Science in Nursing from Rush University (1985), and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Union College (1981). His expertise spans forensic nursing focusing on injury prevention and legal consulting, cardiovascular critical care, cardiac rehabilitation, and post-anesthesia care.
Dr. Wren’s research emphasizes disaster preparedness and mass casualty event analysis, reflected in presentations such as 'Lessons Learned from Katrina Five Years Later' (2011) and 'Historical Review of Past Mass Casualty Events' (2011). His publications address clinical topics like abdominal aortic aneurysm management and insulin dosing, earning him a Mary Hanna Memorial Journalism Award in 2003.
- Awards: Louisiana State University Fellowship (2004–2005), Ruby Stephenson Scholarship (2003), Who’s Who in American Nursing (1986–1996).
- Certifications: BLS/ACLS (American Heart Association), Disaster-Prepared Nurse (Red Cross).
- Advising: No formal advisees listed; however, his work in clinical instruction and ethics suggests active mentorship in academic settings.
His presentations highlight interdisciplinary engagement, including talks on forensic nursing history at international conferences and community outreach like 'What is Forensic Nursing?' for local congregations.



