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Carol Brickey, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC

Dean of Yancey School of Nursing
Assistant Professor of Nursing
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Paula Brown

Administrative Assistant
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Kristen Geyer, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC

MSN Program Coordinator
Associate Professor of Nursing
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Kara Horton, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC

Clinical Simulation Manager
Assistant Professor of Nursing
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Linda Justice, MSN, APRN, FNP-C

RNBSN Program Coordinator
Assistant Professor of Nursing
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Lisa McDavid, MSN, RN

Assistant Professor of Nursing
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Olivia Riddle, BSN, RN

MSN Clinical Coordinator
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Dr. Laurie Robinson, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, CPNP-PC, CLC

Assistant Professor of Nursing
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Angela Tackett, DNP, CFNP, CNS

Assistant Professor of Nursing

Prepared for the World

“KCU was more than a University, it was also a home for me. Professors didn’t just worry about my grades, but they knew about my life, provided counsel, encouraged me, and pushed me to grow. I felt that my education for ministry was amazing and really helped prepare me for ministry. A lot of my spiritual mentors have come out of KCU and also some lifelong friendships with fellow students. KCU might not be the biggest school, but it has one of the biggest hearts.”

Cady Wurtz, Class of 2017 Graduate School