Christina Brumley

Lecturer-AT, Nursing

Areas of expertise are: maternal/newborn and pediatric nursing with a research focus on perinatal substance use. Dr. Brumley is a Lecturer with the Department of Nursing, her areas of interest include perinatal nursing, perinatal substance use, and nursing...

Contact Information

  • Tilford 327
  • office hours vary each semester. Contact for more information.

  • (509) 313-3557

Courses Taught

N210 Growth and Development

N315 Practicum 1- Assessing and Promoting Wellness for Health Individuals and Families in the Community Settings- Clinical

N402 Care of Individuals and Families


Areas of expertise are: maternal/newborn and pediatric nursing with a research focus on perinatal substance use. 

Dr. Brumley is a Lecturer with the Department of Nursing, her areas of interest include perinatal nursing, perinatal substance use, and nursing education. Her clinical background includes pediatric and neonatal nursing. Dr. Brumley began her nursing career as a commissioned officer in the US Navy Nurse Corps, where she cared for service members and their families at the Naval Medical Center San Diego, and provided humanitarian relief on the USNS Hospital Ship Mercy. After being released from active duty she completed her Master’s degree in Nursing Education from Walden University and taught undergraduate nursing at Texas A&M University Corpus Christi and Washington State University. She earned her PhD in Nursing from Washington State University in 2024 with a research focus in perinatal substance use.