Nursing Scholarly Fireside Podcast

Andrew Richards, PhD

This monthly podcast features conversations with nurses who share their experiences incorporating scholarship in their professional roles.

  1. May 31

    Episode #7 - Mr. Timothy Hamn

    Podcast Episode Summary Timothy Hamn reflects on his career in nursing and on nursing scholarship. Beginning in medical-surgical nursing and later transitioning to home health, Timothy developed a passion for wound care that led him to become a nurse practitioner, completing his advanced training in an accelerated 16-month program while working full-time. He emphasizes bridging research and practice through evidence-based, patient-centered care, encouraging nurses to question existing practices, stay curious, and advocate boldly for their patients. Timothy also discusses the challenges and rewards of starting a private practice, highlighting lessons in ethical leadership and the business of healthcare. Overall, his story underscores nursing’s transformative impact through critical thinking, empathy, and continuous professional growth. Guest Bio Timothy Scott Hamn, NP, FNP-BC, FNP-C, CWS, is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and Certified Wound Specialist specializing in mobile primary care and advanced wound management across Oregon and Washington. His clinical focus includes complex chronic wounds and optimization of systemic contributors in medically complex, homebound populations. His transition into advanced practice was accelerated during the early COVID-19 pandemic in response to provider shortages in home health, leading to completion of his training at age 34. He maintains a strong commitment to evidence-based practice through daily review of current medical literature and clinical guidelines.

    26 min
  2. 12/31/2025

    Episode #2 - Dr. Christopher Smith

    Podcast Episode Summary Dr. Christopher Smith shares his deeply personal journey into nursing, reflecting on a challenging upbringing, early academic struggles, and the moments that ultimately led him to discover a passion for science and patient care. Drawing from a wide range of clinical experiences—including acute care, private practice, and perioperative nursing—Dr. Smith highlights how scholarship became central to his professional identity. He discusses overcoming self-doubt, reframing scholarship as a mindset of curiosity and resilience, and offers practical advice for nurses to start small, integrate scholarship into everyday practice, and use their lived experiences to create meaningful change for patients and communities. Podcast Bio Christopher (Chris) M. Smith, PhD, MSN, RN, GCQM, is an Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He earned his PhD in Nursing Science and a post‑master’s certificate in Quantitative Methods for Social and Behavioral Sciences from East Carolina University, developing expertise in psychometrics and latent variable modeling. Dr. Smith’s research focuses on cardiometabolic health in rural populations, with particular attention to metabolic and inflammatory mechanisms influencing cardiovascular and blood pressure outcomes. He was recognized with the 2024 Emerging Leader in Science award from Appalachian State University’s Beaver College of Health Sciences.

    25 min

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This monthly podcast features conversations with nurses who share their experiences incorporating scholarship in their professional roles.