Kara Morgan, MSN, RN

Instructor

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College of Nursing
Faculty - Nursing
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Kara Morgan, MSN, RN

Instructor

Mrs. Kara Morgan MSN, RN is an Instructor in the College of Nursing at Creighton University. Her research focuses on undergraduate nursing education and mental health within nursing, with an emphasis on resilience in new graduate nurses and nursing faculty work-life balance. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing Education from Creighton University. Her research project focused on a nursing education palliative care intervention model. 

Mrs. Morgan is currently involved in a scholarly project focused on the use of AI chatbots in training nursing students how to navigate difficult conversations in healthcare. Her work contributes to the growing body of knowledge on effective nursing education interventions related to palliative care. Her overarching vision involves advancing the nursing profession through evidence-based practice and collaborative research in nursing education which will enhance the well-being of nurses and ultimately, enhance patient well-being.

Research Focus

Undergraduate Nursing Education, Pallative Care, and Resilience

Department

Nursing - Bachelors

Position

Instructor

Presentations

  • NurseFacultyWorkLife Balance: Setting Boundaries to Combat Burnout 2025
  • Training for Difficult Healthcare Conversations using an AI Chatbot 2025
  • Training nursing students in difficult conversations using AI chatbots 2025
  • Nursing Pharmacology Course Placement and the Impact on Student Outcomes 2024
  • Empowering Nursing Students: Harnessing Self-Care Strategies for Sustainable Practice 2024
  • Elevating the Practice of Self-Care: Nursing Students Reflections 2024
  • Effects of a Summer Nursing Pharmacology Course on Learner Success 2023
  • Nurse Faculty Work-Life Balance: Setting Boundaries to Combat Burnout -0001
  • Training for Difficult Healthcare Conversations using an AI Chatbot -0001