Cristi Coursen is a clinical associate professor in the School for the Science of Health Care Delivery in the College of Health Solutions. Her research interests include social justice inquiry, ethics, and health care policy affecting the poor and underserved. She is a Lincoln Fellow in the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics at ASU.
Education
Ph.D. with emphasis on ethics and health care policy, Arizona State University
M.S. Women's Health Nurse Practitioner, Arizona State University
Women's Health Nurse Practitioner
B.S.N. Arizona State University
Research Interests
Social justice inquiry, ethics, and health care policy affecting the poor and underserved.
Publications
Recent Publications
Wilson, B.L., Coursen, C.C., and Butler, M.J.(Summer, 2011). Not always black and white: Racial bias for birth disparities from excluding Hispanic identification. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 5 (1), 80-92.
Coursen, C. (April, 2011). Cultural competence in contraceptive counseling. Advance for NPs and PAs.
Campbell-Coursen, C. (2009). Inequalities affecting access to healthcare: A philosophical reflection. International Journal of Human Caring, 13(1). pp. 7-15.
Honors / Awards
2013-14 Co-chair, task force for ethics and integrity at ASU
2012 - Appointed Lincoln Fellow: Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics
2012 - Elected President, Downtown Faculty Senate
2012 - Nominee: March of Dimes Nurse of the Year, mentor category
2010 - Finalist: March of Dimes Nurse of the Year, academic education
2008 - Excellence in Teaching award from the first graduating class of PM-DNP students Arizona State University College of Nursing and Health Innovation