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Beth McGee
Assistant Professor of Nursing
Education
- MSN - Nursing Education - University of Central Arkansas
- BSN - Arkansas State University
- AASN - Arkansas State University
- AAS Paramedic Technology - Arkansas State University Mountain Home
- BS Biology - Arizona State University
- AAS - Medical Laboratory Technology - Scott Community College
Professional Credentials
- Critical Care RN - Knowledge (CCRN-K)
- Instructor/Faculty- American Heart Association- Basic Life Support
- Instructor/Faculty- American Heart Association- Advanced Cardiac Life Support
- Instructor/Faculty- American Heart Association- Pediatric Advanced Life Support
- MSN
- RN
Teaching Specialties
- Medical-Surgical Nursing
- Critical Care
- Mental Health
Research Interests
- Healthy Workplace Environment
- Family Presence During Resuscitation
Affiliations
- American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN)
Biography
Beth McGee received her Associate’s and Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing from Arkansas State University. After receiving her RN, she began working in Critical Care, and from there went to the Float Pool, where she has gained experience in Medical-Surgical nursing, Intermediate Care, and Acute Rehab, as well as Adult and Geriatric Mental Health. Beth began her teaching career at Arkansas State University in 2015 as Adjunct Faculty for the Associate’s Degree program on the Mountain Home campus. She has also worked as RN Clinical Instructor for North Arkansas College and the ARNEC program at Ozarka College. After graduating with her Master’s degree, she began her full-time position as Assistant Professor of Nursing at Arkansas State University in 2020. Beth has previously taught Fundamentals of Nursing Practicum, Health Assessment Practicum, and Critical Care Clinical Practicum.
Contact Information
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501-500-1282