LeRoy A. Marklund, DNP, MPH, RN
Clinical Assistant Professor
Curriculum Vitae
Contact
Campus/location: Bryan-College Station
8447 John Sharp Pkwy
Bryan,
TX
77807
marklund@tamu.edu
Phone: 979.436.0142
Education and Training
- University of Alabama, DNP, 2015
- University of Oklahoma, MA, Administrative Leadership, 2012
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Master of Public Health, 2010
- State University of New York, Post Master's Graduate Certificate in Nursing Education, 2005
- University of Maryland, MSN, 2000
- California State University, BSN, 1993
- California State University, BA, Psychology, 1993
- California State University, MS, Agriculture, 1980
- California State University, BS, Agriculture, 1977
Professional Certifications
- Registered Nurse, State of Texas
- Acute/Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist (CCNS)
- Acute/Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN-K)
- Certified Neuroscience Registered Nurse (CNRN)
- Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN)
- Advanced/Pediatric & Cardiovascular Life Support
Research Interests
- Interprofessional teamwork and collaboration
- Evidence-based nursing dducation
- Teaching strategies
- Military medicine
- Biomedical engineering
Teaching Interests
- Adult health
- Medical surgical nursing
- Emergency, trauma and critical care nursing
Memberships
- American Association of Critical Care Nursing
- Emergency Nurses Association
- Golden Key International Honor Society
- Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society
Representative Publications
- Marklund, L. (March 11-13, 2015). Do TeamSTEPPS Trained Nurse Case Managers Make a Difference in Patient Satisfaction Scores for a Warrior Transition Battalion? University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL: Joint DNP Intensive, Leading Healthcare System Change and Improving Processes – the DNP Value proposition.
- Marklund, L., Graham, A., Morton, P., Hurst, C., Motola, I., Robinson, D., Kelley, V., Elenberg, K., Russler, M., Boehm, D., Higgins, D., McAndrew, P., Williamson, H., Atwood, R., Huebner, K., Brotons, A., Miller, G., Rimpel, L., Harris, L., Santiago, M., & Cantrell, L. (2010). Collaboration between civilian and military healthcare professionals: a better way for planning, preparing, and responding to all hazard domestic events. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 25(5); 399-412.
- Correia, S. & Marklund, L. (2010). Disaster Mass Casualty Incidents. In M. Lovelace & R. Mayberry (Eds.), Transport Nurse Advanced Trauma Provider Course (5th ed.), pp. 13-1 to 13-14. Greenwood Village, CO: Air & Surface Transport Nurses Association.
- Marklund, L., (June 30, 2009). Patient transport in 2039. The AMEDD Futures 2039 Project: Phase Two Final Report; 205-207. Alexandria, VA: Institute for Alternative Futures.
- Smith, P., Anderson, A., Christopher, G., Cieslak, T., Devreede, G., Fosdick, G., Greiner, C., Hauser, J., Hinrichs, S., Huebner, K., Iwen, P., Jourdan, D., Kortepeter, M., Landon, V., Lenaghan, P., Leopold, R., Marklund, L., Martin, J., Medcalf, S., Mussuack, R., Neal, R., Ribner, B., Richmond, J., Rogge, C., Roselle, G., Rupp, M., Sambol, A., Schaefer, J., Sibley, J., Streifel, A., Von Essen, S., & Warfield,. (2006). Designing a biocontainment unit to care for patients with serious communicable diseases: A consensus statement. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism Strategy, Practice, and Science, 4; 351-365.
- Marklund, L. (2003). Patient care in a biological safety level-4 (BSL-4) environment. Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 15; 245-255.