Sheilia R. Goodwin

Sheilia R. Goodwin is a highly experienced educator with a diverse background in nursing and education. She holds a Doctoral Degree in Education from Indiana University and has taught at various universities and colleges, including Winston-Salem State University, University of South Carolina Beaufort, and Ivy Tech Community College. With a strong focus on nursing and health professions, Goodwin has taught a wide range of courses, including Community Health Nursing, Nursing Research, and Mental Health Nursing. She has a keen interest in health disparities, social justice, and equity issues in education and healthcare, as well as women's health and literacy. Goodwin is known for her innovative teaching methods, such as developing online teaching formats and incorporating service learning and disaster nursing into her courses.

Publications

Assessing the Need for a Comprehensive National Health System in the United States
Nikolaos Karagiannis, Sheilia R. Goodwin, David Stewart. © 2023. 241 pages.
There is significant debate regarding the quality of the national health system of the United States relative to those of other countries. The U.S. healthcare system has been...
The Role of Government in National Healthcare Systems: A Global Perspective of Pros and Cons
Melissa Robin Bowman Foster, Sheilia R. Goodwin. © 2023. 28 pages.
There are different systems of government and different beliefs worldwide. Some countries have governments that are highly involved in the healthcare of their populations, with...
Towards a Comprehensive National Health System for the United States
David Stewart, Sheilia R. Goodwin, Nikolaos Karagiannis. © 2023. 16 pages.
This chapter first provides the two main theoretical perspectives related to the U.S. health system: the “market-based” view and the “socially sensitive” argument. The second...