Dr. Lanette Stuckey
Dean of Nursing
Dr. Lanette Stuckey is the Dean of Nursing for the St. Louis campus at Arizona College of Nursing. Dr. Stuckey received her Ph.D. in nursing education and her MBA in Healthcare Administration while also holding certifications as a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE), Academic Clinical Nurse Educator (CNEcl), Nurse Executive-Advanced (NEA-BC), Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE), and a Medical-Surgical Registered Nurse (CMSRN). Dr. Stuckey also received the 40 under 40 Emerging Nurse Leaders award in 2019 and was named “Nurse of the Year” in 2012.
Dr. Stuckey has more than fourteen years of experience in healthcare as a registered nurse and nearly as many years in nursing education, including serving as dean. Her background is in medical-surgical, telemetry, cardiac, and nursing house supervision. As a nurse educator, she has written, taught, coordinated, and instructed many courses over the years. Dr. Stuckey sits on several boards and committees and has also published multiple articles for nursing journals along with presenting her research focusing on nursing education, simulation, cultural competence, BSN post-graduate mentorship, nursing economics, accelerated nursing programs, distance education, next-generation NCLEX®, and teaching strategies.
Education: Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing Education – Capella University | Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Management – WGU | Master of Arts in Nurse Education – Kaplan University | Bachelor of Science in Nursing – Lakeview College of Nursing | Associate of Applied Science – Lake Land College








