Faculty Profile
Stephanie Blundell, EdD (c), MBA, MSN-Ed, RN, PHN
PRIMARY SPECIALTY
Nursing
Biography
Mrs. Stephanie Blundell is a Registered Nurse and Public Health Nurse, who has specialized in maternal-child health, psychiatric/mental health, public health, and the military community. She is currently a candidate for the Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership from Liberty University, with a focus on improving NCLEX-RN exam rates. She earned her MBA from Western Governors University and her MSN-Ed from the University of Phoenix. She initially received her BSN from Saint Joseph’s College of Maine in 1999. In addition to the University of Massachusetts Global, Professor Blundell has taught at San Diego State University, Fresno Pacific University, and the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Mrs. Blundell began her career with the University of Massachusetts Global in June of 2021, as an adjunct faculty member. In May of 2022, she was appointed as a Full-Time Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of the pl-ABSN program in the Marybelle and S. Paul Musco School of Nursing and Health Professions.
Specialty
- Nursing
- Maternal and or Newborn
Education
Liberty University
Western Governors University
University of Phoenix
Areas of Concentration: Nursing/Healthcare Education
Scholarly Activities
- The Effects of Simulation in an Interdisciplinary Preceptor Program, IMSH, 2014
- Department of Veterans Affairs and Military Culture, VA Nursing Academy, University of Hawaii, 2013
- Returning from Deployment to Children, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, 2009
Professional Experiences
University of Massachusetts Global
Teaching, mentoring, and research assistance for faculty and students.
Marine Corps Community Services
Program Manager/Home Visitor for New Parent Support Program providing maternal-child services to service members and families. Branch Head-Family Readiness Programs. Director of Marine Corps Family Team Building.
Valley Children’s Hospital
Provided oversight of interdisciplinary Informatics Education and implementation of the electronic medical record. Instrumental in establishment of medical simulation program.