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Diane K. Chapman
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Diane K. Chapman, DNP

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

Population Health Center

Population Health Center Rose Park
168 N 1950 W
Salt Lake City , UT 84116
  • Diane Chapman is an Assistant Professor (clinical) in the Division of Health Systems and Community Based Care at the University of Utah College of Nursing. Dr. Chapman received both her Bachelor's of Science in Nursing and her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Degree as a Primary Care Nurse Practitioner from the University of Utah. While in her DNP program, she also completed Graduate Certificates in Global Health and Nursing Education.

    Dr. Chapman practices as a nurse practitioner in the family practice setting with a particular emphasis on the care of global populations, especially refugees and immigrants. She has experience providing care for patients from diverse global and cultural backgrounds.

    Dr. Chapman has taught in both undergraduate and graduate programs. Her teaching areas of interest include courses that focus on the scientific underpinnings for practice (pathophysiology, pharmacology, physical assessment), clinical practicum, and global health.

    Specialties

  • Diane Chapman is an Assistant Professor (clinical) in the Division of Health Systems and Community Based Care at the University of Utah College of Nursing. Dr. Chapman received both her Bachelor's of Science in Nursing and her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Degree as a Primary Care Nurse Practitioner from the University of Utah. While in her DNP program, she also completed Graduate Certificates in Global Health and Nursing Education.

    Dr. Chapman practices as a nurse practitioner in the family practice setting with a particular emphasis on the care of global populations, especially refugees and immigrants. She has experience providing care for patients from diverse global and cultural backgrounds.

    Dr. Chapman has taught in both undergraduate and graduate programs. Her teaching areas of interest include courses that focus on the scientific underpinnings for practice (pathophysiology, pharmacology, physical assessment), clinical practicum, and global health.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Chapman DK, Bartlett (2018). Bacterial Vaginosis Screening and Treatment in Pregnant Women. 61, 628-631. (Read full publication)
    2. Chapman DK, Collingridge DS, Mitchell L (2016). Satisfaction With Elimination of all Visitation Restrictions in a Mixed-Profile Intensive Care Unit. American journal of critical care, 25(1), 46-50. (Read full publication)
    3. Beesley (2016). Let Them In: Family Presence during Intensive Care Unit Procedures.