Courtney Daniel

Courtney Daniel

Instructor

Gordon E. Inman College of Nursing, Health Services

APRN, FNP-BC, Post Master (FNP) Middle Tennessee State University; MSN (Nursing Education) Austin Peay State University; BSN Middle Tennessee State University

Location: Inman Center 102C

615-460-6554
courtney.daniel@belmont.edu

Biography

Courtney Daniel joined Belmont University Spring of 2011 initially as an adjunct clinical instructor, and Spring of 2016 as a full-time lecturer.

After a fulfilling nursing practice in Pediatrics and Neonatology, Courtney returned to school to obtain an advanced degree in nursing education.

As a board-certified FNP, she also enjoys providing holistic and evidence-based care to her patients in Belmont’s on-campus student health clinic.

Responsibilities
Introduction to Nursing-Clinical Coordinator and Introduction to Nursing-lab instructor.

Personal Statement
Nursing is a discipline of knowledge acquired both through formal education and through life experiences.  The sum of these parts continues to alter and refine my nursing.  My roles outside of nursing enhance my personal knowledge, which I bring to my professional life.  These life experiences expose me to many cultures and attitudes about life. My spiritual self allows me to maintain my inner core of who I am in relation to others. These encounters help me to see my role as a nurse through a unique lens grounded in caring.  Caring defines my life, and enhances my professional role as a teacher of nursing.

Outside of teaching, I spend time with my children and husband.