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Tiffany Liu (she/her) DNP-PHSL, BAPH, BSN, RN

Undergraduate Program Director
Clinical Assistant Professor

I started my journey at the University of Washington in 2017, where I completed my Bachelor of Arts in Public Health and Bachelor of Science in Nurisng. I worked in pediatric emergency for a total of five years and founded UW’s Future Nurses Club before returning to UW to pursue my Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree specializing in Population Health and Systems Leadership and a certificate in Global Humanitarian Response. During graduate school, I was able to further explore my passions for addressing health equity, anti-racism, and social justice under the guidance of my mentors at Public Health Seattle King County. Through these experiences, I was able to prepare myself by teaching both lecture courses and clinical rotations at the University. Additionally, I worked in Executive Hospital Leadership and as a Nursing Professional Development Practitioner after graduation to further develop my nursing leadership skills. I am incredibly excited to have the opportunity to return to the University of Washington and work with our amazing leadership, faculty, and students to continue improving our Undergraduate programs.

Education:

University of Washington (UW)-Seattle

  • Doctor of Nursing Practice in Population Health & Systems Leadership March 2022
  • Graduate Certificate in International Humanitarian Response March 2022
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing June 2017 RN License #: RN60757527
  • Bachelor of Arts in Public Health June 2017

Awards, accolades and distinguished memberships:

Washington State Public Health Association Exceptional Student Award October 2022

University of Washington Doctor of Nursing Practice Outstanding Student Award June 2022

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Service Award Winter 2022

Seattle Children’s Hospital Employee of the Quarter Summer 2018

What classes do you teach?

NURS 215: Disaster Management, Risk Reduction, and Health

Department

Child, Family, and Population Health Nursing