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P. Ann Coleman, EdD serves as the Director for the Education Center for Clinical Innovations and Advanced Technologies at Texas Woman’s University. She brings to the role her experience as a registered nurse, involvement with computer technology, project management, and grant writing.

Dr. Coleman is a graduate of Texas Woman’s University’s College of Nursing. She has a BSN (Texas Woman’s University) , MPA (California State University, Fresno), and an EdD (UC Davis/CSU, Fresno). She is currently pursuing a Master’s in Nursing Leadership and Health Systems Administration degree  from the University Of Texas Health Science Center School Of Nursing in Houston, Texas. In addition to her academic degrees, she is a  certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and is ANCC Board Certified in Nursing Informatics.

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