Andi Nelson
- Position: Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice and UKCOH Director of Educational Innovation and High Impact Practices
- Department: Health Sciences and Administration
- Office Location: Building 38, Room 118
- anelson@uwf.edu
- Campus: 850.474.2432
Biography
Dr. Andi Nelson, Clinical Assistant Professor, UKCOH Director of Educational Innovation, and UKCOH High Impact Practices Liaison, teaches online courses in the Health Sciences and Administration department including Medical Terminology, Gerontology, and Current Issues in the Health Sciences.
Dr. Nelson has been teaching at UWF since 2013, first as an adjunct instructor then, as of 2015, a full-time faculty member. She has worked as a physical therapist for 25 years and taps into her clinical background to share real-world learning experiences with her students. She received the Geriatric Certified Specialist Emeritus designation from the American Physical Therapy Association and is also a Certified Lymphedema Therapist.
Dr. Nelson received her B.S. degree in psychology from Florida State University, M.S. degree in physical therapy from University of Alabama at Birmingham and her Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from University of South Alabama. She also completed a year-long faculty scholar program in geriatrics at the UAB Geriatric Education Center in 2016. She is a Quality Matters certified online instructor. Dr. Nelson wrote the Pressbook Medical Terminology for Healthcare Professions and co-wrote with Katherine Greene Career Cornerstones: Establishing a Foundation for a Career in Healthcare.