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Professor
Michael "Doc" Moates
Ed.D., LBA
Photo of me as a member of the White House press corps
Born
Michael Moates
CitizenshipUnited States
Education
EdDThis user has a
Doctor of Education degree
This user is a graduate student in Nursing.
MEdThis user has a Master of Education degree.
MAThis user has a Master of Arts degree.
BSThis user has a Bachelor of Science degree.
AAThis user has an Associate of Arts degree.
ASThis user has an Associate of Science degree.
Alma mater
  • Fielding Graduate University (Ed.D., M.Ed.)
  • Liberty University (M.A.)
  • Tarleton State University (B.S.)
OccupationsScholar-practitioner, graduate nursing student, policy advocate, entrepreneur
This user works or worked as an
adjunct professor.
Years active2021–present
Organization(s)
This user is a Senior Member of Civil Air Patrol, the U.S. Air Force Auxiliary.
Known forNeurodiversity, mental health, and nursing advocacy in higher education
This user is neurodivergent.
Websitehttps://www.docmoates.com

About me

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Hi, I am Michael "Doc" Moates, Ed.D.

I use this account to contribute on topics related to nursing, mental health, education policy, disability and neurodiversity. I come to Wikipedia as a scholar-practitioner who is active in graduate nursing education, higher education policy discussions and neurodiversity advocacy (American Psychological Association, 2020).

I am proud to say my dissertation chair was Four Arrows.

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Professional and academic interests

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  • Psychiatric-mental health nursing and PMHNP education
  • Neurodiversity and disability
  • Higher education and clinical training
  • Graduate education finance and student loan policy
  • Nursing regulation, scope of practice and public protection
  • Public policy and administration
  • Integrating artificial intelligence into nursing and mental health education in responsible and privacy-conscious ways (Topol, 2019)

Editing approach

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  • I try to follow a neutral point of view and focus on reliable, verifiable sources.
  • I do not add my own original research or personal opinions to articles.
  • When I am closely connected to a topic, I prefer to use article talk pages and request edits so that other editors can review changes (American Psychological Association, 2020).

If you have questions about my edits or think I made a mistake, please leave a message on my talk page and I will do my best to respond.

References

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  • American Association of Colleges of Nursing. (2021). The essentials: Core competencies for professional nursing education. American Association of Colleges of Nursing.
  • American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.). American Psychological Association.
  • Topol, E. (2019). Deep medicine: How artificial intelligence can make healthcare human again. Basic Books.
  • U.S. Department of Education. (2023). Student financial assistance programs: Proposed rules. U.S. Government Publishing Office.