nhooge@sheridan.edu
MS, BSN, RN
Nursing Instructor
M.S. in Nursing Education – University of Wyoming B.S.N. – University of Alberta Diploma in Nursing – Red Deer College
Nancy joined Sheridan College as full-time nursing faculty in January 2016. She obtained her diploma in nursing from Red Deer College in 1989. She began working in medical/surgical areas and the emergency department in large urban and rural community hospitals. In 1996, Nancy completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing through the University of Alberta and soon became an Acute Care educator for an extensive regional hospital system in central Alberta.
In 2004 Nancy relocated with her family to Sheridan to become the hospital’s Clinical Nurse Educator. In 2009 Nancy obtained her Master of Science degree in Nursing Education. Nancy’s goals at Sheridan College are to provide student-centered learning in developing a beginning nurse. She strives to inspire nursing students to connect with the many aspects of nursing, most notably the qualities of caring and patient safety. Nancy has been instrumental in the launch of our state-wide curriculum, launched in the Fall of 2019. Nancy continues to teach certification programs, including Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (ACLS), Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC), Emergency Nursing Pediatric (ENPC), and TEAMSTEPPS courses.
Nancy is married and has two grown children. She enjoys traveling, golfing, and the outdoors.