Weather Alert

EARLY CLOSURE MARCH 4 - Due to the forecast for severe winter weather, Creighton's Omaha campus will close at 7 P.M. this evening. 

All in-person classes, clinics, and events, regardless of start time, are asked to end by 7 P.M. For those needing a shuttle, please visit my.creighton.edu for the most up-to-date maps and schedule. Shuttles will run until 8 P.M. this evening. We encourage you to be mindful of other closures or impacted services across the city as well. 

Employees, including those classified as responsible for “essential operations” should review Creighton's Weather and Emergency-Related Absence Policy and work with your immediate supervisor on expectations for job functions during this curtailment of campus operations. 

Please take proper winter weather precautions throughout the day and contact public safety at 402.280.2911 for any emergencies.

Trevor D. Woodward, EdD, MSN, RN, PED-BC

Instructor

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Faculty - Nursing
College of Nursing
CRISS II - Criss 2 - 193B

Trevor D. Woodward, EdD, MSN, RN, PED-BC

Instructor

Dr. Woodward has a passion for teaching students, pediatrics, emergency and trauma nursing, injury prevention in pediatrics/young adults, human growth and development across the lifespan, community health nursing, as well as faculty/organizational development. Dr. Woodward has pediatric expereience in many specialties including medical surgical nursing, hematology/oncology, diabetic, comunity health, cardiac, and emergency/trauma patients. He is a Board-Certified Pediatric RN through the ©American Nurses Association, ©American Nurses Credentialing Center, and ©American Nurses Foundation.
 

Teaching Interests

  • Nursing - Pediatrics

Research Focus

Pediatrics
Community Health
Teaching in Higher Education
Injury Prevention
Faculty & Organizational Development

Position

Instructor

Presentations

  • AACN Transform Conference: Poster Presenter 2022

Awards

  • Positive Image in Nursing Award
    The Nebraska Nurses Association (NNA) honors outstanding Professional Registered Nurses, whose commitment and dedication exemplify a “Positive Image of Nursing.”
    Nebraska Nurses Association