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Roxanne Gall

AGACNP Concentration Coordinator

Roxanne Gall - NKU Faculty

I want students to develop critical-thinking skills, role competence, cultural competence, and professionalism.

Degrees Held:

  • Post–MSN – University of Kentucky, 1999
  • MSN – University of Kentucky, 1991
  • BSN – University of Kentucky, 1984
  • ADN – Lexington Technical Institute, 1978

Career Highlights:

  • Cardiothoracic and Transplant NP at University of Cincinnati Medical Center (UCMC), 5 years
  • LVAD Coordinator at UCMC, 5 years
  • Pulmonary NP at Cincinnati VA Medical Center (VAMC), 3 years
  • NP ED Intake Coordinator at the University of Kentucky Good Samaritan Hospital, three years
  • University of Kentucky BSN faculty, 7 years
  • Eastern Kentucky University paramedic program clinical faculty, 1 year
  • CNS joint position at VAMC/UK, 2 years
  • Abstract presented at the International State of the Congress, Washington DC: Nursing Research and Its Utilization.
  • Chairman of the Foster Care Review Board in Fayette County, KY, 2 years
  • Involved in multiple research studies

Which online degree program(s) do you teach?

MSN – Adult-Gero Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

  • What do you want students in your courses to learn? What is the learning outcome or objective?

    I want students to develop critical-thinking skills, role competence, cultural competence, and professionalism.

  • What advice would you give to those considering an online nursing program?

    This is a difficult, and at times, demanding program for RNs who have previous ICU or ICU/ED experience. This program is online, which means there are no live lectures. Students must be self-motivated and able to take responsibility for their own learning needs. Faculty are always available online for assistance. Students in the clinical area have clinical preceptors and clinical faculty available for assistance.

  • What qualities make someone particularly successful in this program?

    RNs with ICU and/or ED experience of at least one year.

  • What do you think is the biggest challenge that nurses face today?

    The biggest challenge is the first year or two transitioning from an RN to an APRN. The second challenge is working in a group with multiple MD providers and learning each one's preferences.

  • What is the one book you think everyone should read?

    My Iceberg is Melting by John Kotter.

  • Tell us something interesting about yourself that your students may not know about you.

    I like to do stained glass art.

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