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- argyle@gonzaga.edu
Education & Curriculum Vitae
D.N.P., Gonzaga University
M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner, Gonzaga University
B.S.N., University of Utah
A.A.S., Nursing, Utah Valley University
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Aubree Argyle, DNP, ARNP, NP-C is a practicing Nurse Practitioner at the Outpatient Primary Care Clinics at the Veteran’s Administration Medical Center in Boise, Idaho. She is currently faculty of the Nurse Practitioner Residency of the Centers...
D.N.P., Gonzaga University
M.S.N., Family Nurse Practitioner, Gonzaga University
B.S.N., University of Utah
A.A.S., Nursing, Utah Valley University
Aubree Argyle, DNP, ARNP, NP-C is a practicing Nurse Practitioner at the Outpatient Primary Care Clinics at the Veteran’s Administration Medical Center in Boise, Idaho. She is currently faculty of the Nurse Practitioner Residency of the Centers of Excellence in Primary Care at the Veterans Health Administration. Additionally, Ms. Argyle spends time at the Central District Health Department where she works to care for teens in the Reproductive Clinic. She has a special interest in chronic disease management and advocates for innovative care delivery models to improve patient outcomes, access, and quality of life.
My teaching philosophy has evolved over the past decade and is largely influenced by both cognitivist and constructivist approaches to adult learning. As a teacher and mentor, I feel responsibility to assist students in gaining insight into their individual learning needs and prepare them for successful navigation of their professional practice journey. As such, I value authentic teacher-learner relationships, empowerment and value-based teaching. My greatest sense of fulfillment comes when I catch an “ah ha” moment, sense palpable enthusiasm, or see a spark in the learner’s eyes. It is my hope that thru a learner-centered collaborative approach to teaching, I can contribute to igniting enthusiasm for life-long learning. In doing so we can, together, create a stronger nursing profession and become better prepared to care for the patients we serve.