Pamela N. Clarke

UW Nursing Dean from 2003-2007

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Pamela Clarke served as Dean of the School of Nursing from 2003-2007. She has over 10 years of academic administration and more than 30 years as an educator. She has a national reputation in public health and brings experience in rural online education for graduate and undergraduate programs. Dr. Clarke has a commitment to inter-professional practice, and is a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing. She is involved in innovative preventive family health care in Wyoming and works with community agencies to develop new models of care.

Her passion is in public health, and her background and experience arena drives her perspective for nursing and community health. She is an alumna of the Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellow Program, allowing her the opportunity to expand and refine her leadership and health policy skills. She is past president of the Association of Community Health Nursing Educators, and currently serves as a mentor dean with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. She brings wide-reaching experience as an innovative administrator; as a local, state, regional and national leader; as a respected teacher and colleague; as an enthusiastic supporter of the need for practice-based research and theory; and as an avid advocate for community and public health care.

For more information about Dr. Clarke, please visit her faculty page on our Web site by clicking the following link: Pamela Clarke - More Information

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Page updated 2/15/2018

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