Diana L. Fleming, Ph.D., MSN, RN
Biography
I received my Ph.D. in May 2020 at Kent State University College of Public Health in Prevention Science. My dissertation was titled: Using the Lupus Ohio Mobile Device Application as a Strategy to Increase Knowledge and Improve Self-Management in Lupus Patients: A Mixed Methods Study.
I received my Post-Masters Certification as Nurse Educator through Kent State University in 2010. Prior to this, I completed my Masters of Science in Nursing through University of Phoenix in 2005. I received my BSN in 1996 from Kent State University.
I started teaching at Kent State University in 2007. I have taught various nursing courses at various levels. Currently, I am the RN-to-BSN Program Director and teach in this program as well as in the Undergraduate BSN program. I serve on the Board of Directors for the Lupus Foundation of America, Greater Ohio Chapter.
Courses
- NURS 20025 - Pharmacology and Physiological Alterations I
- NURS 30025 - Pharmacology and Physiological Alterations II
- NURS 35040 - Complementary Medicine and Integrative Health
- NURS 35060 - Critical Thinking Course
- NURS 35075 - Introduction to Forensic Nursing
- NURS 41000 - Nursing Concepts and Professional Role Development
- NURS 44001 - Population-Based Nursing for Professional Nursing
Education
Post Master's Certificate, Nurse Educator, 2010
MSN, University of Phoenix, 2005
BSN, Kent State University, 1996
Affiliations
Awards/Achievements
- 2014, Daisy Faculty Award Recipient, Kent State University
- 2011, SPN Teacher of the Year for AY 2010-2011, Kent State University
- 2010, Barbara Donaho Award, Kent State University