Biography
Brenda Teichman has worked in the hospital setting, infusion therapy, strike nursing, home care, telehealth and palliative care/hospice. She has done some travel nursing and agency work, and she is now a clinical educator in the hospital setting and in community health. Brenda enjoys working with nursing students on discovering unique ways to educate the community on all aspects of health and showing how interdisciplinary care has positive health outcomes.
Education
- MS, Nursing Education, Western Governors University
- AS, Nursing, Capital Health System School of Nursing
Research Interests
- Health Promotion
- Community Health
- Mindfulness
- Stress Management and Health
- Personal Health/Happiness as it affects Nursing Care
Courses Taught
Number |
Name |
Level |
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NURS 2289 |
Community Home II |
Undergraduate |
NURS 2689 |
Medical-Surgical Nursing I: Care of the Adult |
Undergraduate |
NURS 3296 |
Perspectives on Health, Thinking Globally |
Undergraduate |
NURS 4198 |
Health Policy and Economics |
Undergraduate |
NURS 4589 |
Community Home V |
Undergraduate |
NURS 4885 |
Generalist Nursing Practice Internship |
Undergraduate |
Selected Publications
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Sinko, L., Heuer, B., Johnson, L., Brown, J., Heron, K., Lehigh, M., Gresko, S., Dickey, S., Teichman, B., & Schroeder, K. (2023). Building a culture of healing to support nurse faculty and staff well-being in the aftermath of COVID-19. Nurs Open, 10(5), pp. 2700-2702. United States. doi: 10.1002/nop2.1584