
Angela Douglass, MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC
Biography
Hello! I have been an RN for the past 28 years and have taught at Kent State University for the past 17 years. I teach part-time in the RN-to-BSN program and full-time in the Associate Degree in Nursing Program at the East Liverpool Campus. My teaching areas include NRST 10001 Foundations of Nursing Agency (teach class, labs and clinicals), medical/surgical nursing clinicals and lab for NRST 10003 Agency 1, and NURS 44000 Population-Based Nursing class. I have been a Board-certified Clinical Nurse Specialist (ACNS-BC) since 2009 and recently attained my APRN-CNS license in July 2018. It is truly a pleasure to teach nursing at Kent State University. Nursing is my passion!
Courses
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NURS 44000 - Population-Based Nursing for Professional Nursing Practice
Education
Publications
- Independent Study Continuing Education Offering for KSU-ADN program RN Preceptors (2013): Co-authored continuing education article entitled “Precepting the Generations”. Approved: Kent State University, OH023070111.
- Book Chapter: NCLEX-RN Review: 1,000 Questions to Help You Pass; Authors: P. McLean-Hoyson and K. Serroka; Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2008; Co-authored chapter on renal and genitourinary NCLEX-RN test questions
Affiliations
Awards/Achievements
- University Teaching Council: 2016 Outstanding Teaching Award Finalist
- University Teaching Council: 2009 Outstanding Teaching Award Finalist
- University Teaching Council: 2008 Outstanding Teaching Award Nominee
- Ohio Nurses Association-District 3: Scholarship Award for ONA's Leadership Development Institute (April 2008)
- Promotion to Senior Lecturer of Nursing AY 2015-2016
- Promotion to Associate Lecturer of Nursing AY 2012-2013