Audrey Russell-Kibble DNP, FNP, FAANP
Dr. Audrey Russell-Kibble is a retired Clinical Assistant Professor at The University of Arizona, College of Nursing. Dr. Russell-Kibble implemented novel practice models serving families in the U.S. and Mexico. She actualized a successful NP led interprofessional practice that bundled services to complex patients at risk for ED/hospital readmission. She is acclaimed for educating nursing, nurse practitioner, public health, medical students and residents on cultural competency, loss, grief, death, dying, and spirituality. Dr. Russell-Kibble earned a joint faculty appointment in The University of Arizona, Colleges of Nursing/Family Community Medicine, received the AANP Foundation Scholarship in 2010, and is a Tucson Nurse’s Week 2008 Fabulous 50 Nurse. She helped create MILAGROS, an interprofessional course within the UA Health Sciences to introduce students to the issues behind the current migration crisis and teach the essentials of culturally respectful caring. In retirement, Dr. Russell-Kibble is contributing to the non-profit Child Health and Resiliency Mastery (charmaz.org), an organization that supports children and families who have experienced loss. And last, but by no means least, she has taken up the violin in the last few years, and plays every day.