Deborah Erickson

Associate Professor
Nursing
Bradley University
United States of America

Professor Nursing
Biography

Dr. Deb Erickson teaches in both the graduate and undergraduate programs. At the undergraduate level, Dr. Erickson supervises senior and junior students in the medical­surgical practicum setting as well as teaching the content on diabetes, endocrine disorders, and genitourinary disorders in NUR 316, Adult Health II. Dr. Erickson also teaches a postpartum hemorrhage simulation, which she authored with another faculty member. She also teaches the health assessment course to students in the accelerated nursing program. At the graduate level, Dr. Erickson teaches NUR 840 Clinical Practice, NUR 640 Healthcare Policy, and NUR 530 Advanced Health Assessment, Pathophysiology, and Pharmacology. She also guides graduate capstone projects. Dr. Erickson also concurrently teaches two international health courses, one for undergraduate students and one for graduate students. She has taught these courses in London during January Interim. physical activity in people with type 2 diabetes and cross­-cultural competencies through interdisciplinary practice.

Research Intrest

physical activity in people with type 2 diabetes and cross­-cultural competencies through interdisciplinary practice.

List of Publications
Antola Crowe H, Brandes K, Davison Avilés B, Erickson D, Hall D. Transdisciplinary teaching: Professionalism across cultures. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science. 2013 Jul;3(13):194-205.
Kelly P. Nursing leadership & management. Cengage learning; 2011 Jun 24.
Erickson D. Barriers to physical activity in people with type 2 diabetes enrolled in a worksite Diabetes disease management program. The Diabetes Educator. 2013 Sep;39(5):626-34.