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Clinical Education Assistant Professor
- Organization:
- West Virginia University School of Nursing
- Department:
- Family / Community Health Department
- Classification:
- Faculty
Education
- MSN, West Virginia University, 2004
- BSN, Waynesburg University, 1998
Additional Info
About Danielle McGinnis
Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Education, WVU School of Nursing
With 25 years of experience as a registered nurse and 24 years as a Nurse Educator, Danielle brings a wealth of practical knowledge and a deep commitment to community health and promotion to the WVU School of Nursing. As a Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Education, Danielle is dedicated to fostering the next generation of nursing professionals through a combination of hands-on training, innovative teaching methodologies, and an unwavering passion for public health.
Professional Background:
- Registered Nurse for 25 Years: Extensive experience in various nursing fields, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of patient care, healthcare systems and community health.
- Specialization in Community Health: Passionate about health promotion and disease prevention, particularly within underserved communities.
- Educational Contributions: Committed to developing curriculum that integrates real-world applications with theoretical knowledge, preparing students for the complexities of modern healthcare.
Academic and Professional Achievements:
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSN): Specialized in Nursing Education.
Community Engagement:
An active participant in community outreach programs, Danielle works closely with local health organizations to promote wellness and provide essential health services to marginalized populations. This real-world involvement not only enhances classroom instruction but also underscores the vital role of nurses in community health initiatives.
With 25 years of experience as a registered nurse and 24 years as a Nurse Educator, Danielle brings a wealth of practical knowledge and a deep commitment to community health and promotion to the WVU School of Nursing. As a Clinical Assistant Professor of Clinical Education, Danielle is dedicated to fostering the next generation of nursing professionals through a combination of hands-on training, innovative teaching methodologies, and an unwavering passion for public health.
Professional Background:
- Registered Nurse for 25 Years: Extensive experience in various nursing fields, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of patient care, healthcare systems and community health.
- Specialization in Community Health: Passionate about health promotion and disease prevention, particularly within underserved communities.
- Educational Contributions: Committed to developing curriculum that integrates real-world applications with theoretical knowledge, preparing students for the complexities of modern healthcare.
Academic and Professional Achievements:
- Master of Science in Nursing (MSN): Specialized in Nursing Education.
Community Engagement:
An active participant in community outreach programs, Danielle works closely with local health organizations to promote wellness and provide essential health services to marginalized populations. This real-world involvement not only enhances classroom instruction but also underscores the vital role of nurses in community health initiatives.
Additional Info
Teaching interests: -Community Nursing
-Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
-Leadership Development
-Foundations of Medical-Surgical Nursing
-Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
-Leadership Development
-Foundations of Medical-Surgical Nursing
Research Interests
-Clinical Grading and Evaluation
-Health and Wellness
-Childhood Obesity
-Personalized Nutrition, Fitness, and Wellness
-Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
-Health and Wellness
-Childhood Obesity
-Personalized Nutrition, Fitness, and Wellness
-Health Promotion and Disease Prevention