About

Kate J. Morse, PhD, is the assistant dean for Experiential Learning and Innovation and an associate clinical professor in the College of Nursing and Health Professions at Drexel University. She earned her BSN from the University of Calgary, Calgary Alberta, her MSN from San Diego State University, a post-Mater’s Certificate in Nursing Education from California State University, Long Beach and a PhD in Nursing Education from Villanova University. Morse has extensive clinical experience as a critical nurse and an acute care nurse practitioner. After 23 years in practice as a nurse practitioner, she now focuses her care of patients on “simulated patients.” Morse has presented and worked with healthcare simulation centers nationally and internationally, including Canada, Germany, Belgium, France, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Dubai and Brazil. Her expertise includes active learning, simulation faculty development and lead educator for the development of the “Speaking Up with Good Judgment” program at Mater Health Services in Brisbane Australia. She actively presents on simulation in healthcare topics regionally, nationally and internationally.

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Organizational Affiliations

Office of the Associate Dean of Nursing, College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University

Office of the Associate Dean of Nursing, College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University

Past Affiliations

Harvard University (United States, Cambridge)

Education

Nursing
BSN, University of Calgary (Canada, Calgary) - UoC
Nursing
MSN, San Diego State University (United States, San Diego) - SDSU
Nursing Education
Post-Master’s Certificate, California State University, Long Beach (United States, Long Beach) - CSULB
Nursing Education
PhD, Villanova University (United States, Radnor) - VU