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Tracy E. Seiler-Schultz, MSN, RN, is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Nursing. She has been involved in teaching nursing curriculums since 2003, focusing on traditional and accelerated graduate courses. Her educational background includes a Certificate in Health Professional Education from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, an MS in Nursing from Marquette University, and a BS in Nursing from Graceland College. Additionally, she holds an Associate Degree in Nursing from Madison Area Technical College and an Associate Science Degree from the University of Wisconsin-Baraboo. As a licensed nurse-midwife in Wisconsin, she also has national certifications as a nurse-midwife and nurse educator. Seiler-Schultz is a member of several professional organizations including the American College of Nurse Midwifery and the National League for Nursing. Her clinical scholarship focuses on teaching and learning, developing content for the perinatal population, and creating active learning instructional activities for both didactic and practicum courses. She actively participates in service as a member of the Undergraduate Admissions Progression Committee and serves as the District 605 Representative (alternate) for the UW–Madison Academic Assembly.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences