Julie Thompson

Lecturer, Nursing

My name is Julie Thompson, and I am a Nurse Practitioner. In 2004, I started my career at College of the Desert in Palm Desert California- my first degree of Associate Degree in Nursing. My first position as a nurse was at Desert Regional Medical Center...

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Education & Curriculum Vitae

Doctor of Nursing Practice, Vanderbilt Â鶹¹ÙÍø, 2019

 

Post Masters Certificate PMHNP, Vanderbilt Â鶹¹ÙÍø, 2016

  

Master of Science, California State Â鶹¹ÙÍø, 2012

Major: Nursing Family Nurse Practitioner

  

Bachelor of Science, California State Â鶹¹ÙÍø, 2008

  

Associate degree in Nursing Science,College of the Desert, 2005

 

Associate degree in Dental Hygiene, Mount Hood Community College, May 1991

Courses Taught

 


My name is Julie Thompson, and I am a Nurse Practitioner.

 

In 2004, I started my career at College of the Desert in Palm Desert California- my first degree of Associate Degree in Nursing.
My first position as a nurse was at Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs, I was an emergency trauma nurse. 

 

During that time I enrolled in a BSN program at California State Â鶹¹ÙÍø (CSU), Palm Desert, earning my BSN in 2008.  I began teaching for CSU as clinical faculty in the BSN program.
In the fall of  2009, I started my masters degree earning my MSN as a Family Nurse Practitioner, in 2012.   From 2012 to 2015 I worked as a primary care provider and also in urgent care. My role in nursing education expanded to didactic courses at CSU.   In 2015 I started my postmasters PMHNP at Vanderbilt School of Nursing accellerated program, finishing that program in 2016.  In 2016, I started the DNP program at Vanderbilt and completed that degree in 2019.  

 

I enjoy teaching nursing students across the academic spectrum from ADN to DNP.  I have the greatest respect for all nurses and I am proud to be apart of the profession.  I am so grateful to my mentors and for the  opportunities to study and deepen my knowledge in the science of nursing. It is a privilege for me to be a faculty member here at Gonzaga Â鶹¹ÙÍø School of Nursing.  I look forward to continuing to serve my profession by preparing excellent nurse healthcare providers into the future for populations in need of medical care.