FACULTY PROFILE

Amy Cory, PhD, RN, CPNP-BC, PCNS-BC

Assistant Professor



Amy.Cory@valpo.edu


Biography

Dr. Cory joined the faculty in 2004. She teaches in the undergraduate and graduate programs. Her area of expertise is in Maternal Child Health. Currently she serves as a child care health consultant to local early care and education settings in Valparaiso. She is also a nurse consultant to International Service Learning where she provides guidance on maternal-child health, public health, and global health for health care providers and health profession students who engage in international service work. Dr. Cory has experience as a staff nurse in pediatric intensive care, pediatric acute care, pediatric home care, postpartum, wellborn nursery, and neonatal intensive care.She also has experience in community education with an emphasis in prenatal and newborn care. In the Advanced Practice Nurse role, she has worked as a Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist in the Pediatric Critical and Acute Care and as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in a federally qualified health center. Dr.Cory is a frequent speaker at national and regional conferences. She is currently editing Staff Health in Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards: Guidelines for Out-of-Home Child Care (3rdEdition).

Dr. Cory is an active member of Sigma Theta Tau, National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners, American School Health Association, and American Public Health Association. For the American School Health Association, Dr. Cory serves on the advocacy and finance committees. For the American Public Health Association, she serves as the secretary-elect and newsletter editor for the School Health Education and Services section. In addition to her service to professional organizations, Dr. Cory is a member of the board of directors at the Valparaiso Family YMCA where she chairs the Child Care Task Force.

Her research interests are in community-based participatory action research in health in underdeveloped, developing, and developed countries. Currently she is engaged in an interprofessional community-based participatory action research project in rural Nicaragua. She is also a community-based participatory action research consultant for Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health in the United States (REACH, U.S.) in Lake County, Indiana. She continues to pursue her research interests related to early childhood obesity prevention through family, school, and community health.

Education

PhD - University of Illinois at Chicago 2007
MSN - Marquette University 1999
BSN - Indiana University 1994

Certifications

  • Certified as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner by the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board
  • Certified as a Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist by the American Nurses Credentialing Center
  • Certified as a Child Care Health Consultant by Indiana Child Care Health Consultant Program

Area of Specialization

  • Maternal-Child Nursing
  • Global Health