Shannon Broxton, DNP, FAANA
Chair, Doctor of Nursing Practice Department | Nursing Anesthesia Program Director | Associate Professor, Doctor of Nursing Practice Department
- Augusta GA UNITED STATES
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Areas of Expertise
Accomplishments
Award for Excellence in Research
2016
Augusta University College of Graduate Studies
Augusta University Jag20
2016
Augusta University Alumni Affairs
Outstanding Faculty Award
2024
Augusta University
Education
Medical College of Georgia
BSN
Nursing Science
2003
Medical College of Georgia
MSN
Nursing Science
2009
Augusta University
DNP
Nursing Science
2015
Affiliations
- American Association of Nurse Anesthetists
- Georgia Association Nurse Anesthetists
- Phi Kappa Phi Collegiate Honor Society
- Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society
Links
Articles
Evaluation of Postanesthesia Handoff Checklist on Patient Outcomes in an Adult Postanesthesia Care Unit
Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing2025
The use of handoff communication tools, such as checklists, has been shown to improve communication and decrease the omission of critical patient care information. However, the effect these tools have on patient outcomes has not been investigated. After successfully implementing a handoff checklist in an adult postanesthesia care unit, patient outcomes were retrospectively measured before and after the implementation.
The Flipped Classroom Pedagogy Improves Nursing Anesthesia Education
International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship2024
The flipped classroom (FC) pedagogy improves undergraduate student proficiency and satisfaction. However, its effectiveness has not been demonstrated in nursing anesthesia education.
Assessing the implementation of a massive transfusion protocol
Journal of Trauma Nursing2017
Evaluation tool for assessing a newly implemented massive transfusion protocol
Journal of Trauma Nursing2017
Massive transfusion protocols (MTPs) allow practitioners to follow a prescribed algorithm for the rapid replacement of blood products during a massive hemorrhage. They function as an established protocol to provide consistent treatment. Once implemented, the MTP must be evaluated to ensure best practice. The purpose of this clinical improvement project was to formally evaluate the use and efficacy of an MTP during its first year of implementation.








