

Hannah Pye
Hannah Pye is an esteemed Assistant Professor of Nursing at Pacific Lutheran University's School of Nursing, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of nursing professionals. With a robust educational foundation, she holds a Doctorate of Nursing Practice from Augusta University, underscoring her commitment to advancing nursing education and practice. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor's of Science in Biology, complemented by a minor in Spanish, from Georgia Institute of Technology, followed by a Master's of Science in Nursing with a Clinical Nurse Leader focus from Augusta University. In her current role, Hannah serves as the Junior Level Lead, where she is instrumental in guiding nursing students through their academic and clinical journey. Her teaching portfolio includes didactics, skills lab, and clinicals, where she emphasizes hands-on learning and critical thinking. Her dedication to nursing student success is evident in her innovative teaching methods and her commitment to fostering a supportive learning environment. Hannah's research interests are diverse and impactful, focusing on emergency medicine, pediatrics, and breastfeeding medicine. She is particularly passionate about disaster and emergency preparedness and response, areas that are increasingly vital in today's healthcare landscape. Her work in these fields not only contributes to academic knowledge but also enhances practical applications in nursing practice. In addition to her teaching and research responsibilities, Hannah is deeply invested in methods for promoting student success. She provides NCLEX Preparation for nursing students, equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in their licensure examinations. Her approach is comprehensive, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical application to ensure her students are well-prepared for their professional careers. Hannah's dedication to her field and her students is unwavering. She is a registered nurse whose professional journey is marked by a commitment to excellence and a passion for nurturing the next generation of nurses. Her contributions to nursing education and her research endeavors continue to make a significant impact on the field, reflecting her dedication to both her students and the broader healthcare community.
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