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faculty
Monika Schuler '89, PhD '12 she/her
Associate Professor
College of Nursing & Health Sciences / Community
Contact
508-999-8578
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Education
2015 | Northeastern | PhD |
Teaching
- Nursing education
- Research
- Simulation
- Substance use disorder - stigma
Teaching
Programs
Programs
Teaching
Online and Continuing Education Courses
Introduction to theoretical & evidence-based approaches to nursing education. Pedagogical methods are explored to develop student critical thinking & clinical competence in the role of nurse educator in a variety of settings. Emphasis is placed on assessing learning needs, educational planning, instructional design, teaching strategies, test construction and evaluation based on theoretical & empirical knowledge.
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Research
Research awards
- $ 591,485 awarded by FOUNDATION FOR OPIOID RESPONSE EFFORTS for Novel Organizational Simulation Training to Improve Graduate's Mastery & Attitude
Research
Research interests
- Nursing education
- Substance use disorder
- Transition to practice
Select publications
See curriculum vitae for more publications
- Schuler, M., Tyo, M., & Barnett, K. (2021).
Nursing Student Perceptions of Required Online Educational Programs Utilized Outside the Classroom
Nurse Education Today - Schuler, M (2021).
The Reflection, Feedback, and Restructuring Model for Role Development in Nursing Education
Nursing Science Quarterly, 34(2), 183-188. - Wallace, S., Schuler, M., Kaulback, M., Hunt, K., & Baker, M. (2021).
Nursing student experiences of remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic
Nursing Forum, March, 1-7. - Schuler, M., & Horowitz, J. (2020).
Understanding Students’ Attitudes Toward and Empathy for Patients With Substance Use Disorder After a Mentorship Practicum.
The Journal of Nursing Education, 59(3), 149-153. - Schuler, M., & Chung, J. (2019).
Exam Wrapper Use and Metacognition in a Fundamentals Course: Perceptions and Reality.
The Journal of Nursing Education,, 58(7), 417-421.
Dr. Schuler is a board-certified family nurse practitioner and nurse educator. She has experience teaching with simulation and research with undergraduate and graduate education. She has a program of research that focuses on understanding stigma and nursing in patients with OUD. She is actively practicing as a nurse practitioner working with patients with OUD.