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Darci McCall, PhD, RNC-OB, C-EFM, CNE

Clinical Professor, School of Nursing

Darci McCall

Darci McCall is an experienced nurse educator who is deeply committed to teaching and supporting the growth of nurses at all stages of their careers. A faculty member in the Boise State University School of Nursing for over a decade, she taught in the traditional pre-licensure program before joining the RN-BS online program in 2021. Her teaching background spans a wide range of settings including classroom, clinical, simulation, lab, hybrid, and online, and she enjoys connecting with students in every environment.

Dr. McCall earned her BSN from Idaho State University, her MSN in Clinical Nursing Education from Jacksonville University, and her PhD in Nursing Education from the University of Northern Colorado. Her doctoral research explored perinatal nurses’ experiences caring for pregnant women who use marijuana, aligning with her clinical expertise in maternal-child health. She is certified in Inpatient Obstetric Nursing (RNC-OB) and Electronic Fetal Monitoring (C-EFM), and is also a Certified Nurse Educator (CNE). In addition, she has earned certificates in online teaching and instructional design.

She has authored and co-authored publications and delivered presentations in her areas of interest, including attitudes toward marijuana use, nursing education practices, curriculum and course development, healthcare technology, artificial intelligence, and student engagement.

A native of Idaho, Dr. McCall has also lived in Colorado and Alaska—experiences that have broadened her perspective on healthcare and deepened her appreciation for the outdoors. She enjoys traveling and spending time outside, almost always with a camera in hand to capture the beauty of her surroundings, whether in the mountains, by the water, or exploring someplace new.

Contact Information

Email: darcimccall@boisestate.edu

Phone: (208) 521-3347