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Sharon K Titus Ph.D., Msn, Rn

National League Of Nursing, LEAD Training, Participant at National League for Nursing

Sharon K Titus, PhD, MSN, RN is an Associate Professor of Nursing at Azusa Pacific University since August 2010. Sharon K teaches various courses in nursing, including Leadership & Role Development, Bioethics, and Transcultural Nursing. Sharon has been involved as a reviewer for various organizations such as Springer Publishing, Online Learning Consortium, National League for Nursing, Journal of Transcultural Nursing, and Hispanic Health Care International. Sharon K holds a PhD in Nursing from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, a MSN in Nursing Education from George Mason University, and a BSN in Registered Nursing from the same university.

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