Clinical Professor
Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing
Dallas, Texas USA, TX, United States
Lyn Prater, PhD RN CNE is currently a Clinical Professor at Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing where she teaches primarily in the undergraduate program and is the coordinator for the fourth semester graduating senior students. Her research interests focus on maternal and child health as well as building nurse capacity internationally. Dr. Prater has been leading international work with nursing students and faculty since 1977, where for 22 years was a faculty sponsor on the heritage mission to Juarez, Mexico. She helped develop the master’s degree program at Nam Dinh Nursing University in Vietnam and taught for 6 summers the program’s course Teaching Strategies in Nursing. She began the ongoing partnership between LHSON and Bangalore Baptist Hospital (BBH) in Bengaluru, India in 2011. Since that time, she has initiated many faculty and student projects at Bangalore Baptist Hospital including faculty development workshops, facilitating simulation, and has led several research studies which resulted in publications in peer reviewed journals. Dr. Prater has also taught Helping Mother’s Survive in rural birth centers as well as leading staff development workshops at the NICE hospital foundation in Hyderabad, India. Dr. Prater continues to teach the study abroad elective, Nursing and Health Care in Great Britain that she developed in 2000. She received Baylor’s Outstanding Professor Award in 2011-12 for significant contributions to the academic community in ways other than teaching and research. In 2020 she was named Baylor Fellow from the Academy of Teaching and Learning at Baylor University with the emphasis on Education for Global Engagement where she developed an abstract for cross-cultural sensitivity and cultural humility -The Art of Being a Good Guest and in 2021 was named senior Baylor Fellow for Teaching and Learning with Technology.
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