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Angel Kuo, EdD, MSN, PNP

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University of San Francisco EdD 2023 Organization & Leadership
University of California San Francisco 2021 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training
University of California, Los Angeles MSN/Pediatric Nurse Practitioner 1998 School of Nursing
University of California, Los Angeles BSN 1995 School of Nursing
National Academies of Practice (NAP) 2026 Fellow in the Nursing Academy
Soka University, Japan 2017 Visiting Professorship
Harvard Graduate School of Education 2016 Harvard Graduate School of Education Management Development Program
UCSF School of Nursing 2016 Overall Excellence in Teaching Award
UCSF 2015 Academy of Medical Educators
UCSF Library and Interprofessional Education Instructional Grants Program 2014 Interprofessional Education at SFGH: Bridging NP and Medical Learners in the Clinical Setting
UCSF 2014 University Community Partnership Grant: Injury Prevention Program at Family Connections, Part III
UCSF 2013 University Community Partnership Grant: Injury Prevention Program at Family Connections, Part II
UCSF Medical Center and School of Nursing 2012 Clinical Nurse Research Award
UCSF 2012 UCSF-Coro Introduction to Leadership Program
UCSF 2012 University Community Partnership Grant: Injury Prevention Program at Family Connections
UCSF School of Nursing 2011 Excellence in Creating a Supportive Learning Environment Teaching Award
UCSF School of Medicine 2011 Teaching Scholars Program
Sigma Theta Tau International, Alpha Eta Chapter 2009 Leadership Development Grant

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Angel Chen Kuo, EdD, CPNP-PC is a Clinical Professor and Vice Chair (Administration/Academic Programs) of the Department of Family Health Care Nursing in the School of Nursing. She also serves as Associate Director of UCSF Program for Interprofessional Practice and Education. Professor Kuo is a member of the Academy of Medical Educators at UCSF.

Professor Kuo has been serving on multiple HRSA training grants particularly to improve the diversity and quality of the NP workforce. Professor Kuo serves as PI for the 4-year (2023-2027) HRSA Advanced Nursing Education Workforce Grant titled: Underserved Coalition for Bay Area Advanced Practice Training (UCBAAPT). She is also on 3 additional HRSA NP Residency grants (2023-2027) to support preceptor training for clinicians in the post-graduate NP Residency program across Federally Qualified Health Centers in Northern California. She especially has an interest in clinician educator identity formation and the formation of a community of practice. She is a consistent faculty developer with the UCSF Center for Faculty Educators across multiple Teach for UCSF tracks.

Professor Kuo's clinical practice is at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital in the Pediatric Urology Clinic. She enjoys working with the interprofessional trainees in caring for children and families of SFGH, managing conditions such as phimosis, retractile testis, UTI, hydronephrosis, vesicoureteral reflux, and dysfunctional voiding/enuresis.

Professor Kuo joins the UCSF Leadership Institute in 2023 as faculty in the longitudinal Evidence-Based Practice training to nurses, nurse leaders, and interprofessional clinicians internationally in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

Advanced Practice Nursing, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, Interprofessional Education, Interprofessional Collaborative Practice, Faculty Development, Education, Preceptor Development, Pediatric Urology, Bladder Bowel Dysfunction, Evidence based practice, Community of Practice, Professional identity formation

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  1. TeleBBD: Telehealth management of bladder bowel dysfunction - A provider survey of benefits and limitations. J Pediatr Urol. 2021 Dec; 17(6):792.e1-792.e7. Kuo AC, Geleris B, Arnhym A. PMID: 34656434.
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  2. Teleprecepting: A timely approach to clinical education during COVID-19. J Am Assoc Nurse Pract. 2021 Feb 24; 34(1):153-159. Johnson D, Gatewood E, Ling A, Kuo AC. PMID: 33660623; PMCID: PMC8715988.
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  3. Shared Medical Appointments: An Academic-Community Partnership to Improve Care Among Adults With Type 2 Diabetes in California Central Valley Region. Diabetes Educ. 2020 04; 46(2):197-205. Noya C, Alkon A, Castillo E, Kuo AC, Gatewood E. PMID: 32114939.
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  4. The One-Minute Preceptor: Evaluation of a Clinical Teaching Tool Training for Nurse Practitioner Preceptors. The Journal for Nurse Practitioners. 2020. View Publication.
  5. Massive open online courses in U.S. healthcare education: Practical considerations and lessons learned from implementation. Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2018 06; 10(6):736-743. Maxwell WD, Fabel PH, Diaz V, Walkow JC, Kwiek NC, Kanchanaraksa S, Wamsley M, Chen A, Bookstaver PB. PMID: 30025774.
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  6. Teaching interprofessional collaborative care skills using a blended learning approach. Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice. 2017; (8):86-90. Chen, A. K., Dennehy, C., Fitzsimmons, A., Hyde, S., Lee, K., Rivera, J., Shunk, R., & Wamsley, M. View Publication.
  7. Urinary incontinence in children. Clinical guidelines for advanced practice nurses: An interprofessional approach. 2017; 124-139. Chen, A. K.
  8. Interprofessional Education in the Clinical Setting. In Kayingo, G., & Virginia H. (Eds.). The Health Professions Educator: A Practical Guide for New and Established Faculty. 2017. Chen, A., Arms, T., Jones, B., Okamoto, J., Rowan, N., & Wong-Kim, Evaon. View Publication.
  9. Interprofessional education in the clinical setting: A qualitative look at the preceptor's perspective in training advanced practice nursing students. Nurse Educ Pract. 2016 Nov; 21:29-36. Chen AK, Rivera J, Rotter N, Green E, Kools S. PMID: 27710811.
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  10. In KG Duderstadt (Ed.), Pediatric physical examination: An illustrated handbook (2nd Ed). Male genitalia. 2013. Chen, A.
  11. In GM Collins-Bride & JM Saxe (Eds.), Clinical guidelines for advanced practice nurses: An interdisciplinary approach (2nd Ed). 3 to 6 years of age interval visit. 2011; pp. 25-28. Chen AK.
  12. In GM Collins-Bride & JM Saxe (Eds.), Clinical guidelines for advanced practice nurses: An interdisciplinary approach (2nd Ed.). Urinary incontinence in children. 2011; pp. 127-142. Chen AK.
  13. Immunization updates and challenges. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2010 Apr; 22(2):234-40. Keeton VF, Chen AK. PMID: 20125025.
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