Assistant Dean, Graduate Programs, & Professor
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Knoxville, TN
Dr. Tami Wyatt is Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs and Torchbearer Professorship of Nursing at the University of Tennessee, College of Nursing. Dr. Wyatt is a Co-Director of the Health Information Technology & Simulation Lab along with her research partner. Dr. Wyatt has served as a district President for the Virginia Nurses Association and President of Gamma Chi, a chapter of Sigma Theta Tau. She is currently a co-owner and President of Academic Technology Innovations. Dr. Wyatt has received grants from the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation and from private corporations for her work related to technology improving consumer and professional health education. She is a Fellow in the Academy of Nursing, the Academy of Nursing Education, a Scholar of the Harvard Macy Institute and a Scholar of the Mobile Health Training Institutes of the National Institutes of Health. She is an active member in several professional simulation and healthcare informatics organizations. Dr. Wyatt also serves as a reviewer for several peer reviewed journals in her area of expertise and serves as a grant reviewer for the National League for Nursing.