Strategic Nursing Advisor
ATI Nursing Education
Hillsborough, NC, United States
Dr. Beth Cusatis Phillips is the Strategic Nursing Advisor with ATI and Ascend Learning and Faculty Emeritus at Duke University School of Nursing. Prior to joining ATI, Beth spent 16 years at Duke as Associate Professor and Director of the Institute for Educational Excellence. Beth taught in the ABSN and MSN programs as well as in the School of Medicine’s Biomedical Science MS program. Beth spent 9 years at Vance Granville Community College where she taught in and directed the ADN/LPN programs. Beth’s clinical practice included 13 years at UNC Hospitals and 6 years at East Carolina University Health, first in med-surg and then Surgical/Trauma ICU. Beth received her ADN from Waukesha County Technical Institute; her BSN from East Carolina University; her MSN from Duke; and her PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Beth is the past chair of the International Society for Professional Identity in Nursing and has been a part of the group since its inception in 2018. Beth’s educational and research interests include faculty orientation, development, and longevity, curriculum development, professional identity in nursing (formation and flourishing), student decision making, student support and development, and diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
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