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Amy McLean, DNP, is a nurse practitioner in the Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders Program at Barrow Neurological Institute.
Dr. McLean’s expertise includes the holistic care of people with memory disorders and support for their care partners. She specializes in diagnosing and treating patients with dementia and in facilitating conversations with patients and their care partners to provide education and guide families through evidence-based decision-making. She is a member of the American Academy of Neurology; the American Nurses Association; the Arizona Nurses Association; the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association; the International Society to Advance Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment; and the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International.
Dr. McLean earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice and her Master of Science in Nursing from Arizona State University in Tempe. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Oregon Health & Science University in Portland.
Dr. McLean is an investigator helping with multiple clinical trials researching the prevention and improvement of treatment for Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive disorders.
- DNP, Arizona State University, 2018
- MSN, Arizona State University, 2006
- BSN, Oregon Health & Science University, 1999
- American Academy of Neurology
- Premier Member, American Nurses Association
- Premier Member, Arizona Nurses Association
- Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association
- International Society to Advance Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment
- Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International
- Excellence in End-of-Life Care Award, Arizona Hospice & Palliative Care Organization, 2014
- First Place, Outstanding Program Award, International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2012
- Second Place, Excellence in Innovation Award, National Association for Home Care & Hospice, 2008
- Vision Award, Hospice of the Valley, 2006
- Student of the Year, Arizona State University, Advanced Practice Nursing of Adults, 2006
- English
- (602) 406-6262
- Fax: (602) 406-6261
Amy McLean, DNP, is a nurse practitioner in the Alzheimer’s and Memory Disorders Program at Barrow Neurological Institute.
Dr. McLean’s expertise includes the holistic care of people with memory disorders and support for their care partners. She specializes in diagnosing and treating patients with dementia and in facilitating conversations with patients and their care partners to provide education and guide families through evidence-based decision-making. She is a member of the American Academy of Neurology; the American Nurses Association; the Arizona Nurses Association; the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association; the International Society to Advance Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment; and the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International.
Dr. McLean earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice and her Master of Science in Nursing from Arizona State University in Tempe. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Oregon Health & Science University in Portland.
Dr. McLean is an investigator helping with multiple clinical trials researching the prevention and improvement of treatment for Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive disorders.
- (602) 406-6262
- Fax: (602) 406-6261
- DNP, Arizona State University, 2018
- MSN, Arizona State University, 2006
- BSN, Oregon Health & Science University, 1999
- American Academy of Neurology
- Premier Member, American Nurses Association
- Premier Member, Arizona Nurses Association
- Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association
- International Society to Advance Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment
- Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International
- Excellence in End-of-Life Care Award, Arizona Hospice & Palliative Care Organization, 2014
- First Place, Outstanding Program Award, International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2012
- Second Place, Excellence in Innovation Award, National Association for Home Care & Hospice, 2008
- Vision Award, Hospice of the Valley, 2006
- Student of the Year, Arizona State University, Advanced Practice Nursing of Adults, 2006
- English