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Nicole Murry is a Clinical Associate Professor in the School of Nursing, known for her dedication to teaching and research. Her primary research interests include maternal and infant health, quality improvement in healthcare organizations, and public health. She is currently a co-investigator on a study aimed at identifying the stressors and coping mechanisms of mothers and infants. Her findings led to the creation of a stress coping scale specifically for postpartum women. Dr. Murry employs experiential learning techniques in her teaching, demonstrated in a senior-level undergraduate nursing course titled 'Quality Safety Nursing Practice', where students are assigned a case study developed for a Quality Improvement team at a local Austin hospital. They research potential solutions and create feasible nursing practice proposals to present to hospital representatives at the semester's end. Dr. Murry takes great pleasure in observing her students grow into independent problem solvers over the course of the semester.
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