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Jay Tumulak

Assistant Professor at Nursing, Marquette University0 Followers

Innovating in the domain of nurse anesthesia education, Jay Tumulak serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor and the Associate Director of the Nurse Anesthesia Educational Program at Marquette University's College of Nursing. With a Doctor of Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) degree from Vanderbilt University, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role, focusing on the advancement of nurse anesthesia principles and practices. Jay Tumulak's teaching portfolio is comprehensive, covering essential areas such as nurse anesthesia principles, pharmacology, and practicum. His dedication to education is evident in his commitment to preparing the next generation of nurse anesthetists with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the field. His approach to teaching is both innovative and practical, ensuring that students are well-equipped to meet the demands of the profession. His research interests lie in the critical areas of pain management and professional practice, where he seeks to contribute to the development of more effective strategies and methodologies. Through his research, Jay aims to enhance patient care and improve outcomes in clinical settings, reflecting his deep commitment to advancing the field of nursing. As a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), Jay Tumulak is actively involved with professional organizations, including the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists and the Illinois Association of Nurse Anesthetists. These affiliations underscore his dedication to staying at the forefront of the field and contributing to the broader professional community. Jay's professional journey is marked by a blend of academic excellence and practical experience, making him a respected figure in nurse anesthesia education. His contributions to the field are not only shaping the future of nurse anesthesia but also enhancing the quality of care provided to patients.

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