Expertise

Dr. Meg Moorman is a women's health NP and practiced clinically in Indianapolis for 25 years, both in obstetrics and women's health, before starting her career as a nurse educator at Indiana University in 2007. She has taught a variety of courses including obstetrics, women's health, community health, and nursing education. Her research is focused on nursing education, and specifically using arts and the humanities to teach both nursing and medical students. She has spoken nationally and internationally about the use of Visual Thinking Strategies in nursing education, which uses art to teach communication, observation, and listening skills to students. She has worked to develop the curriculum in the BSN and MSN programs and has received several awards for her teaching.

Past Affiliations
Communities
Nursing, Nursing
Degrees
BSN, Indiana University
PhD, University of Nevada Las Vegas
MSN, Drexel University