Constance Creech
Associate Professor
Nursing
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FLINT
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Creech is an Associate Professor of Nursing and Director of Nursing Graduate Programs in the School of Nursing. She has an MSN in Nursing and an EdD in Curriculum and Instruction from Wayne State University in Detroit, MI. She is a board certified Adult Nurse Practitioner with a practice in a workplace wellness program. Dr. Creech has been on faculty in the School of Nursing at the University of Michigan-Flint for over 20 years. She has been actively involved in the Michigan Council of Nurse Practitioners and is the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners State Representative for Michigan.
Research Interest
The primary focus of Dr. Creech's research is educational research examining all aspects of student learning and faculty teaching. She also researches clinical practice improvement topics jointly with DNP students. Her interests include health promotion, patient satisfaction, and chronic pain.
Publications
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Brown-Deacon, Cheryl & Brown, Terri & Creech, Constance & McFarland, Marilyn & Nair, Anupama & Whitlow, Kevin. (2016). Can follow-up phone calls improve patients self-monitoring of blood glucose?. Journal of Clinical Nursing. . 10.1111/jocn.13367.
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D. Housholder-Hughes, Susan & M. Martin, Melanie & R. McFarland, Marilyn & Creech, Constance & J. Shea, Michael. (2017). Healthcare provider compliance with the 2013 ACC/AHA Adult Cholesterol Guideline recommendation for high-intensity dose statins for patients with coronary artery disease. Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care. . 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2017.03.005.
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Creech, Constance & Filter, Marilyn & Wehbe-Alamah, Hiba & R McFarland, Marilyn & Andrews, Margaret & Pryor, Gwendolyn. (2017). An Intervention to Improve Cultural Competence in Graduate Nursing Education. Nursing education perspectives. . 10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000163.