Ricardo Dukes
Assistant Adjunct Professor RN to BSN programPrograms and Courses Taught
1064CC RN to BSN - Fresno | RN to BSN program
GENED 444 Health Policy
About Me
My name is Ricardo Dukes and I've been teaching for 24 years at the university level. My approach is very interdisciplinary drawing from a Biopsychosocial Cultural model in the Health Sciences. Courses I enjoy teaching are Physiological Psychology, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Pre/Pathophysiology, Basic and Advance Injuries, Evaluation and Prevention of Injuries, Health Policy and Equity, Health Economics for Managers, Medical Anthropology, and many more wonderful classes. I look forward to embarking on this journey with you in 2024
Education
B.A. American Multicultural Studies, Sonoma State University
B.S. Kinesiology, Sports Medicine, Sonoma State University
M.A. Interdisciplinary Studies / Health Science, University of California, San Francisco joint Sonoma State University
Ph.D Candidate, Medical Education, Walden University
Teaching Interests
Teaching interest are Medical Education and Health Science
Scholarly Interests
Social Determinants in the Health Sciences and Nursing.
Publications
Dissertation in Progress: The Use of Self-Efficacy by African American Doctors to Complete Medical
School: A Case Study
Publication (In progress), “Gender, Sexuality and Transgender a Discourse in Public Health,” CA. 2024
Professional Affiliations & Memberships
Avanti Sports Medicine & Fitness
Community Service
Clinical Practitioner, Hypertension Sunday, Ethnic Health Institute-McClymonds High School
Honors & Awards
Global Forum for Education & Learning: National Teaching and Research Excellence Award: Top 100 Visionaries in Education
MGM Las Vegas, NV. June, 2021