Faculty Bio

Dr. Amy Beasley is an Assistant Professor at The Capstone College of Nursing (CCN). She earned her BSN from in 2008, a MSN in Rural Case Management in 2011, and a Doctorate of Nursing Practice in 2012. She began teaching at The Capstone College of Nursing in 2014. Dr. Beasley currently leads the Community Health course for Traditional BSN students. She has experience in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level. Additionally, she leads medical mission trips for CCN students during the summer.
Dr. Beasley began her nursing career in the emergency room. She later received her certification as a Specialist in Poison Information. Dr. Beasley’s main concentration in nursing practice involves hospice and palliative care. She worked as a hospice case manager and is a National Board Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse (CHPN). Her interests include rural and community palliative care access.
Dr. Beasley began her nursing career in the emergency room. She later received her certification as a Specialist in Poison Information. Dr. Beasley’s main concentration in nursing practice involves hospice and palliative care. She worked as a hospice case manager and is a National Board Certified Hospice and Palliative Nurse (CHPN). Her interests include rural and community palliative care access.