Dr. Clare Kranz specializes in improving healthcare outcomes for vulnerable populations, with expertise in healthcare policy, evidence-based practice, and quality improvement.
Dr. Clare Kranz is a distinguished nurse practitioner, educator, and researcher, with a Doctor of Nursing Practice, a Master of Science in Nursing, and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Specializing as a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner-Acute Care, Dr. Kranz is committed to enhancing healthcare outcomes; especially for vulnerable populations such as children and adolescents. Her expertise lies in healthcare policy, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and promoting overall well-being. Dr. Kranz’s research interests encompass self-care education and transitions of care.
With experience in nursing education, Dr. Kranz has mentored graduate and undergraduate nursing students, focusing on pediatrics, critical care, evidence-based practice, quality and safety, and clinical simulation. Beyond the classroom, she is a speaker at nursing conferences, where she shares her knowledge on process improvement, gamification of learning strategies, and quality improvement. Dr. Kranz’s dedication to advancing nursing education and practice positions her as an influential leader in the nursing community.
With experience in nursing education, Dr. Kranz has mentored graduate and undergraduate nursing students, focusing on pediatrics, critical care, evidence-based practice, quality and safety, and clinical simulation. Beyond the classroom, she is a speaker at nursing conferences, where she shares her knowledge on process improvement, gamification of learning strategies, and quality improvement. Dr. Kranz’s dedication to advancing nursing education and practice positions her as an influential leader in the nursing community.