Dr. Lisa Chappell joins the University of Colorado College of Nursing in
    August 2024. She is a dedicated nursing educator with over twenty years
    of experience in academic and clinical settings. Dr. Chappell holds a
    BSN and MSN from the University of Northern
    Colorado and a DNP in Advanced Leadership in Health Care from Regis
    University, where she received The Doctor of Nursing Practice Excellence
    Award. Dr. Chappell has received numerous teaching award nominations
    for her innovative and compassionate teaching
    style. Her innovative approach during the pandemic, which included
    transforming her garage into a skills lab demonstration space, ensured
    that all students met skill competencies despite the challenges of
    remote learning. She is passionate about fostering
    a diverse and inclusive learning environment and has presented at
    numerous conferences, including the 35th International Nursing Research
    Congress in Singapore.
Dr. Chappell's clinical background includes neurorehabilitation of
    traumatic spinal cord and brain-injured patients. Her leadership
    experience includes serving as Magnet Program Director at a small
    specialty rehabilitation hospital where she paved the way for
    their 3rd Magnet recognition and the prestigious Magnet Prize in 2012.
    Dr. Chappell's research interests include innovative education
    methodologies, evidence-based practice, and healthcare leadership, and
    she has authored or co-authored publications in Nurse
    Educator and the Journal of Nursing Measurement. Dr. Chappell
    emphasizes a creative and customized teaching approach, believing that
    each adult learner brings unique frames and experiences to the table.
    She employs the advocacy-inquiry method, which she learned
    at Harvard University, to facilitate genuine inquiry and learning. This
    method involves being honest about observations and curious about the
    learner's perspectives, enabling her to create effective teaching goals
    and learning opportunities. Her commitment
    to continuous learning and interdisciplinary collaboration aims to
    improve patient care outcomes, reflecting her belief that education is
    the pathway to innovation and excellence in nursing.
                                                                            
                                    Education, Licensure & Certifications
- Doctorate of Nursing Practice in Advanced Leadership in Healthcare
 - Masters of Science in Nursing Education and Case Management
 - Bachelor's of Science in Nursing
 - Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN)
 - Board Certified Nurse Coach (NC-BC) 
 
                                                                                                                                          Awards
- Granted Sabbatical Leave for Spring, 2025 Semester for work on 
publication and EDUCATE method for new faculty development - Regis 
University
 - LHSON Biannual Pinning and Recognition Ceremony, Co-Presenter of the DAISY Awards, Regis University 2018-2023
 - 2022 Nomination for Regis RHCHP Senior Teaching Award 
 - 2022 Facilitator of Ceremonies, Pinning and Recognition Ceremony, LHSON
 - 2020 Nomination for Regis RHCHP Junior Teaching Award 
 - Article: Bringing DAISY to a School of Nursing (Chappell & 
Claywell, 2019) featured in the American Association of Colleges of Nursing 
weekly digest, October 30th, 2019
 - 2017 Inducted into Sigma Theta Tau National Honor Society
 - 2016 The Doctor of Nursing Practice Excellence Award: Advanced Leadership in Healthcare, Regis University
 - 2016 Nominated for the AACN Outstanding DNP Project Award
 - 2015 Magnet Recognition, Craig Hospital
 - 2015 Craig Hospital Recognition for 10 years of service, Awards Banquet
 - Coordinator for NDNQI - Award Winner in Rehab Category 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
 - 2014 Nightingale Luminary Award
 - 2012 Wrote application for The Magnet Prize and $20,000 grant - Winner
 - 2011 DAISY Award Nominee
 - 2009 Craig Hospital Recognition for 5 years of service, Awards Banquet
 - 2004 The Ross Award for The Outstanding Senior Nursing Student
 
 
                        
                                                                         
                        
                                                                            
                                Publications and Presentations
                                Wang, S. & Chappell, L. (2023). Fostering appraisal skills in
evidence-based practice through modified CREATE. Nurse Educator, Publish
Ahead of Print, doi: 10.1097/NNE.0000000000001573
Wang, S. Y., Chappell, L., & Buxton, T. (2022). Translation and
validation of English version of evidence-based practice competence
questionnaire. Journal of Nursing Measurement, JNM-2021-0010.R1. Advance
online publication. https://doi.org/10.1891/JNM-2021-0010
Chappell, L. (2021) The nursing process compared with the nurse coaching
process. American Holistic Nurses Association (AHNA) Beginnings
(August)
Chappell, L. & Claywell, L. (2019). Bringing DAISY to a School of
Nursing. Nurse Educator: Published ahead of print April 2019. doi:
10.1097/NNE.0000000000000674
Ackerman, C. & Chappell, L. (2018). An innovative audiovisual
reflective portfolio for nursing students. Nurse Educator: October 6,
2018 - Volume Publish Ahead of Print - Issue - doi:
10.1097/NNE.0000000000000607