- Counseling
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Nursing Faculty
Judy Walloch
Assistant Professor of Nursing
Health Information Technology Scholar (HITS), 2012, University of Kansas School of Nursing
Doctorate of Education, 2006, Illinois State University, College of Education, Department of Curriculum & Instruction
Master of Science in Medical Surgical Nursing, 1996, University of Illinois at Chicago
Bachelor of Science, College of Nursing, 1985, University of Iowa
Biography
Dr. Walloch joined Bradley University in 2015. Since that time, she has taught in the DNP and FNP programs. Dr. Walloch became a nurse in 1985 after graduating from the University of Iowa. As a nurse, she has focused on cardiac care—specifically, intensive care nursing. In 1992, Dr. Walloch first achieved her CCRN credentials. She earned her MSN in 1996, with an emphasis in nursing education. As a teacher, she has taught prelicensure nursing, focusing on care of adult critical care client and leadership in nursing. She has also taught in the simulation laboratory and conducted NCLEX review courses.
Dr. Walloch has been an item writer for NCLEX-RN and NCLEX review books. Her doctorate is in Curriculum and Instruction with emphasis on assessment of student nurses in the classroom. She became a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) in 2007 after participating in the creation of the exam for this certification.
Community Service
Dr. Walloch is an elected official of Putman Township. She serves on the township and cemetery boards. She has served on the Board for Fulton Mason Crisis Services for many years, where she fills the role of Treasurer. A volunteer in the local after school program, Dr. Walloch strives for literacy for all, which includes long-term membership in the Altrusa Club of Canton, which organizes the reader4ever program.