Patricia Ann Perryman, DNP, RN, CNE, BCPA, CGE
Dr. Patricia Ann Perryman is the campus president for Chamberlain University’s Irving campus. Dr. Perryman has a strong background in nursing education and over 35 years of experience in the nursing industry. She completed a publication on the influence of smartphones on diabetic messaging that was shared at the 2017 Texas Organization of Nurse Executives annual conference.
Prior to joining Chamberlain, Dr. Perryman served as an educator and leader at Carrington College, Liberty University, Fortis College and the Dallas Nursing Institute. Her RN Clinical practice includes trauma, emergency, staff education, and hospital administration. Her current clinical practice is volunteering in congregational nursing.
Dr. Perryman has been a member of numerous professional organizations, including Sigma Theta Tau International and the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES). She has served on various professional committees including board member for the Mesquite Heart Board. Dr. Perryman is a board member of the National Board of Certified Medical Interpreters and a member of the IMIA COVID Task Force.
Dr. Perryman earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, a Master of Science in Nursing degree from Lubbock Christian University and her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from Liberty University.
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