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Tracie Schroeder, MSN, MBA, MHA, RN
Tracie Schroeder, MSN, MBA, MHA, RN, PMP, CSM, is the manager of standardization in the Department of Neuroscience Nursing at Barrow Neurological Institute. She is a certified as a project management professional by the Project Management Institute and as a professional Scrum Master. She is also licensed as a registered nurse.
Ms. Schroeder is an assessment practitioner with more than a decade of experience in the acute health care and higher education settings. Her expertise includes programmatic evaluation and measurement, project management, instructional design, data management, and information technology. She is a member of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, the American Heart/Stroke Association, the American Medical Informatics Association, the American Nurses Association, the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, the Project Management Institute, and the Scrum Alliance.
Ms. Schroeder earned her Master of Science in Nursing with an emphasis in nursing informatics from Capella University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She also holds a Master of Health Administration and a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in health care management from the University of Phoenix in Arizona.
- MSN, Capella University, Nursing Informatics, 2022
- AAS, Gateway Community College, Nursing, 2016
- CSM, Scrum Alliance, 2014
- PMP, Project Management Institute, 2007
- MHA, University of Phoenix, 2006
- MBA, University of Phoenix, Health Care Management, 2004
- BS, University of Phoenix, Information Technology/Database Management, 2001
- American Association of Neuroscience Nurses
- American Heart/Stroke Association
- American Medical Informatics Association
- American Nurses Association
- Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
- Project Management Institute
- Scrum Alliance
- Best Project, Barrow Neurological Institute Academic Research Day, “Timely Blood Pressure Control in Patients With Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage Presenting to the Emergency Department,” May 2022
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Tracie Schroeder, MSN, MBA, MHA, RN
Tracie Schroeder, MSN, MBA, MHA, RN, PMP, CSM, is the manager of standardization in the Department of Neuroscience Nursing at Barrow Neurological Institute. She is a certified as a project management professional by the Project Management Institute and as a professional Scrum Master. She is also licensed as a registered nurse.
Ms. Schroeder is an assessment practitioner with more than a decade of experience in the acute health care and higher education settings. Her expertise includes programmatic evaluation and measurement, project management, instructional design, data management, and information technology. She is a member of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, the American Heart/Stroke Association, the American Medical Informatics Association, the American Nurses Association, the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, the Project Management Institute, and the Scrum Alliance.
Ms. Schroeder earned her Master of Science in Nursing with an emphasis in nursing informatics from Capella University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She also holds a Master of Health Administration and a Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in health care management from the University of Phoenix in Arizona.
- MSN, Capella University, Nursing Informatics, 2022
- AAS, Gateway Community College, Nursing, 2016
- CSM, Scrum Alliance, 2014
- PMP, Project Management Institute, 2007
- MHA, University of Phoenix, 2006
- MBA, University of Phoenix, Health Care Management, 2004
- BS, University of Phoenix, Information Technology/Database Management, 2001
- American Association of Neuroscience Nurses
- American Heart/Stroke Association
- American Medical Informatics Association
- American Nurses Association
- Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
- Project Management Institute
- Scrum Alliance
- Best Project, Barrow Neurological Institute Academic Research Day, “Timely Blood Pressure Control in Patients With Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage Presenting to the Emergency Department,” May 2022
- English