Jennifer Garrity, MSN

Lecturer of Nursing

Jennifer is a dedicated educator in the field of nursing, with a master’s degree in nursing (MSN) emphasizing Health Systems Leadership. With extensive teaching experience at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University, Jennifer has contributed to the growth and development...

Jennifer Garrity

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Education & Curriculum Vitae

MSN, 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University

A.A., Nursing, Angelo State University

Courses Taught

Care of Individual and Family 

Care of Individual and Family Practicum 

 Theoretical Foundations for Healthcare Improvement

 Contemporary Healthcare Environment

NURS 634A Nursing Leadership Practicum

Healthcare Quality and Safety Management

 Business of Healthcare Management

 Legal, Regulatory, and Ethical Healthcare


Jennifer is a dedicated educator in the field of nursing, with a master’s degree in nursing (MSN) emphasizing Health Systems Leadership. With extensive teaching experience at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University, Jennifer has contributed to the growth and development of nursing professionals in both undergraduate and graduate level education. Currently, Jennifer brings her expertise to students in the RN to MSN program and MSN-Nursing Leadership in Healthcare program as academic advisor and instructor.

Jennifer brings a wealth of clinical and leadership experience to the classroom, holding national certification as an Inpatient Obstetrics Registered Nurse (RNC-OB) and Board Certification as a Nurse Executive (NE-BC). These credentials reflect her dedication to the advancement of nursing practice, patient care, and healthcare systems management.

Jennifer’s clinical career spans over three decades, including 30 years as a High-Risk Perinatal Nurse and 10 years in nursing leadership within the Spokane community. Through her experiences she has demonstrated a passion for advancing the quality of healthcare delivery, mentoring nurses, and shaping healthcare policies.

Jennifer is a proud graduate of Angelo State University (1992 – ADN) and 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University (2012 – MSN). She is committed to advancing nursing practice through teaching, professional development, and active involvement in the nursing community. She recently served on the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Maternal Mortality Review Board.