Jamie M. M Young
She/They
Clinical Assistant Professor - Salaried
Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Informatics
Profile
Jamie Young is a Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner. She graduated from the University of Arizona with a bachelor’s degree in Community Health Education in 1999 and received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2004. They worked as an RN in acute hospital and outpatient settings prior to pursuing their master’s degree in nursing at George Washington University. THey became board certified by the ANCC as a Family Nurse Practitioner in 2013, practicing in interventional radiology, otolaryngology, and dermatology. In 2023, they received a post-master's Doctor of Nursing Practice at Frontier Nursing University.
Jamie has been passionate about teaching and joined the School of Nursing in 2018. They teach both undergraduate and graduate courses and is actively involved in course and curriculum development. Their key interests include incorporating evidence-based teaching practices and instructional design.
Jamie has been passionate about teaching and joined the School of Nursing in 2018. They teach both undergraduate and graduate courses and is actively involved in course and curriculum development. Their key interests include incorporating evidence-based teaching practices and instructional design.
Professional Licensures & Certifications
- FNP-BC, 2013
- ARNP, 2013, Washington
- RN, 2010, Washington
- RN, 2004, Arizona
Awards, Honors, & Badges
- Seattle Met, Top Nurse Practitioner, 2019/03, Seattle Met
Otolaryngology
- University of Arizona Alumni Council Award, 2004/05, University of Arizona
- Julia Hubley Award for Clinical Excellence, 2004/05, University of Arizona
Classes
- NCLIN 301: Practicum: Health Assessment and Foundational Skills for Nursing Practice
- NCLIN 500: Comprehensive Health Assessment
- NCLIN 501: Diagnostic Health Assessment
- NMETH 450: Informatics, Patient Safety, and Quality Improvement
- NMETH 801: Practice Doctorate Project
- NURS 304: Foundations in Pharmacotherapeutics and Pathophysiology