Nicole Peters Kroll, PhD, APRN, ANP-C, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC
Associate Dean for Clinical and Outreach Affairs
Clinical Associate Professor
Curriculum Vitae
Contact
Campus/location: Bryan-College Station
8447 John Sharp Pkwy
Bryan,
TX
77807
nkroll@tamu.edu
Phone: 979.436.0291
Education and Training
- Liberty University, Post-Master's Certificate, Psychiatry Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, 2022
- UMass Boston, Post-Master's Certificate, Family Nurse Practitioner, 2018
- The University of Texas at Tyler, PhD, Nursing, 2012
- Texas Woman's University, MSN, Adult Nurse Practitioner, 2006
- The University of Texas Medical Branch, BSN, 2001
- Blinn College, ADN, 1998
- Blinn College, AA, Fine Arts, 1998
Professional Certifications
- Registered Nurse, Texas Board of Nursing
- Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Adult Nurse Practitioner
- Advanced Nurse Credentialing Center, Family Nurse Practitioner
- Advanced Nurse Credentialing Center, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Research Interests
- Rural and underserved health care
- Mental and behavioral health
- Telehealth/connected care
- Patient-centered home
- Integrative holistic care
Teaching Interests
- Primary care
- Geriatric
- Physical assessment
- Pathophysiology
- Research
- DNP residency and capstone
- PhD dissertation
Memberships
- National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty
- American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
- Texas Nurse Practitioner Association
Representative Publications
Kroll, N. P., Sanchez-Jones, T., Atchley, M. D. & Etcher, L. (2021). COVID-19 and the golden years. The Nurse Practitioner, 46 (6), 37-42. 10.1097/01.NPR.0000743320.82081.6a.
Atchley, M.D., Kroll, N.P., & Etcher, L.A. (2021). Reducing the wait: When time is priceless. The Nurse Practitioner 46(2), 50-55.
McHaney D. F., Smith, M. A., Kroll, N. P. and Hethermann, S.C. (2018). Assessing family nurse practitioner students utilizing simulation and psychometrics. Medical Training Magazine.
Kiebzak, G.M., Moore (Kroll), N. L., Margolis, S., Hollis, B., & Kevorkian, C.G. (2007). Vitamin D status of patients admitted to a hospital rehabilitation unit and the relationship to functional independence. The American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 86(6):435-45.
Moore (Kroll), N.L., & Kiebzak, G.M. (2007). Suboptimal vitamin D status is an easily treatable but highly prevalent condition in both hospitalized patients and the general population. The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Journal, 19(12):642-651.