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Profile
| Anita Kerrigan has been teaching graduate and undergraduate courses at Ball State University since January 2000. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, she is a certified family nurse practitioner at a local indigent clinic. Her previous experience was in critical care where she developed an appreciation for education by being certified as a CPR instructor-trainer and ACLS instructor-trainer.
Anita continues to develop her skills as an educator, and is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in adult and community education at Ball State. She is married and has four children who keep her active in various athletic and school activities.
Education:
| Degree |
Year |
Major/Minor |
University |
| F.N.P |
1997 |
Nurse Practitioner |
Ball State University |
| M.S. |
1990 |
Nursing Educator |
Ball State University |
| B.S. |
1982 |
Nursing |
Ball State University |
| A.D. |
1979 |
Nursing |
Dakota Wesleyan University |
Professional Organizations / Memberships / Certifications:
- Sigma Theta Tau International, Beta Rho Chapter
- Coalition of Advanced Practice Nurses in Indiana
Couses Taught:
- NUR 230 Health Appraisal Across the Lifespan
- NUR 632 Pathophysiology and Nursing Practice
- NUR 638 Pharmacology for Primary Care
- NUR 672 Practicum of Role Expectations
- NUR 680 Advanced Care of Adult
- NUR 682 Primary Care of Children
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