Dia Campbell-Detrixhe, Ph.D., RN, FNGNA, CNE, FCN
Professor
                                                Nursing
                                                
Biography
Dr. Campbell-Detrixhe began her professional nursing career in 1986. She has worked in a variety of nursing specialty areas, served as an Officer of the United States Air Force Nurse Corps, and has taught at Redlands Community College as a tenured educator and Southern Nazarene University as an Associate Professor. In 2009, she joined KSN, teaching in the RN-BSN and graduate programs. She is a member of ONA/ANA, CGNA, STTI, FCNA-OK, FCNI, and is a Fellow of the NGNA. She has published her research in various peer-reviewed nursing journals, presented at numerous conferences, and is currently serving on several editorial review boards.
Education and National Certifications
- 2011: PhD in Nursing Science – Texas Woman’s University – Denton, TX
 - 2011: Certified Nurse Educator (CNE)
 - 1997: MSN – University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
 - 1986: BSN – University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
 
Teaching Interest
- Nursing Research
 - Successful Aging/Gerontology
 - Mental Health
 - Community Health
 
Current Research/Scholarly Interest
- Caring for an Aging Population
 - Use of humor and laughter
 - Spousal caregiving
 - Adult Day Care
 - GRIT and the Nurse Educator
 
Awards, Recognition, and Service
- Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers
 - Golden Key International Honour Society
 - The National Scholars Honor Society
 - Fellow of the Faculty Teaching Academy
 - Distinguished Award in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award
 - The National Society of Leadership and Success Recognition of Service Award
 
    