Dedicated from the start
Douglas can trace her interest in nursing to her toddler years when she would dress up as a nurse for Halloween. In elementary school, she had some health issues, necessitating regular visits to the doctor’s office. “I always enjoyed talking to the nurses and was interested in what they were doing,” she said.
That interest soon became a passion. She received a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Eastern Mennonite University, followed by a Master of Science in nursing with a focus on education, administration and informatics. In 2012, she earned a PhD in nursing from Northeastern University.
After working as a registered nurse for several years, she transitioned to leadership roles in long-term and rehabilitative care, serving as staff development director, assistant nursing services director and nursing services director across three health care centers. Prior to Tulane, Douglas was an associate clinical professor at Northeastern University for more than 20 years, filling multiple roles, including assistant dean for undergraduate programs.
Douglas said the opportunity to develop a nursing program from the ground up was something she couldn’t refuse. In the nearly 18 months since she arrived at Tulane, she and her team have built a “high quality, excellent program that will produce amazing nurses.”
“We know we need nurses here in Louisiana. We need nurses nationally, but one of the things we’re trying to do is purposefully focus on community engagement,” she said. “I want students to come here and feel so connected to New Orleans and Louisiana that they want to stay here.”
Douglas’ focus on engagement shines through as the program takes shape, said SoPA Interim Dean Ilianna Kwaske.
“Dr. Douglas’ collaborative spirit and leadership have been instrumental in the launch of our new nursing program,” Kwaske said. “By working closely with multiple stakeholders, she has shown dedication to excellence and innovation while fostering partnerships that enhance educational opportunities and health care outcomes.”
There are three start dates per year beginning in August. Prospective students can learn more about the program and/or apply at the Tulane Nursing website.