

Sarah Llewellyn
Shaping discourse in the realm of nursing education and research, Dr. Sarah Llewellyn serves as a Clinical Associate Professor at the Boise State School of Nursing. With a PhD in Nursing Research Science, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role, having worked extensively as a Registered Nurse across the care continuum. Her academic and professional pursuits are deeply rooted in her research interests, which focus on the critical areas of aging and informatics. Dr. Llewellyn's commitment to advancing the field of nursing is evident through her recognition as a Jonas Nurse Leader Scholar. In this capacity, she contributes to the development of future nursing leaders and actively participates in the Jonas Philanthropies Nurse Scholar Alumni Council. Her involvement in these initiatives underscores her dedication to fostering leadership and innovation within the nursing profession. Beyond her academic and research endeavors, Dr. Llewellyn is a passionate advocate for social justice. She actively supports the Black Lives Matter movement and champions the rights of the LGBTQI community. Her advocacy work reflects her belief in equality and her commitment to creating inclusive and equitable healthcare environments. Dr. Llewellyn's contributions to nursing education, research, and social advocacy make her a respected figure in her field. Her work continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, as she strives to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals and communities through her teaching, research, and advocacy efforts.
Research Interests
Publications
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