Joseph Gracy Amalraj, MSN, RN, CNE
Clinical Assistant Professor
Nursing
Biography
Professor Gracy is a full-time faculty at Kramer School of Nursing for the traditional undergraduate program. Her clinical practice area includes Pediatric ICU and Medical-surgical units. She is also a certified Midwife in India. She has been a nursing educator since 2012, teaching in both didactic and clinical settings for traditional undergraduate BSN students. She is passionate about helping English as a second language nursing students and international nursing students to be successful in their nursing school.
Education and National Certifications 
- Currently Pursuing: PhD in Nursing, Ò°ÀÇÉçÇø University 
- 2011: MSN- Education, Ò°ÀÇÉçÇø University 
- 2007: BSN, Meenakshi College of Nursing, India 
Teaching Interest 
- Growth and development 
- Simulation and debriefing
- Transcultural nursing 
Current Research/Scholarly Interest 
- English as a second language students
- Simulation and debriefing
- Clinical teaching strategies
Awards, Recognition, and Service  
- 2011 Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 
- 2011 MSN Student Heart of Nursing Award
- 2010 OCU Student professional: Greatest Departmental Impact Award
- 2011 OCU Dean’s Scholarship
- 2006 BSN Academic Excellence Award