Nancy Murdock: DNP, RN, FNP-BC, CNS, CDP, Lecturer
Nancy Murdock joined the UNCW faculty in 2003. Prior to becoming a University Faculty Member and Clinical Education Specialist, Murdock worked as a registered nurse primarily in Labor and Delivery with frequent floating to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Pediatrics. She is heavily involved with community partnership and education.
Between 2006-2012, Murdock volunteered with Camp Bones and Geer Up which are grant-funded programs focused on underserved adolescents within North Carolina who express interest in pursuing a career in healthcare. Since 2008, she has been the Clinical Coordinator for NSG 403 Adult Health II.
Education
- 1993, MSN, Concentration in Acute care CNS: Cardiac specialization, University of Virginia
- 1992, BSN, Nursing, University of Virginia
- 1986, AAS in Nursing, Piedmont Virginia Community College
Community Engagements
- Volunteer for Camp Bones
- CPR Instructor for Community