Ashley Terrebonne
MSN, RNC-OB, CNE, C-EFM, Instructor of Nursing
Departments
- College of Nursing and Health
- School of Nursing
Expertise
- Nursing
Bio
Ashley Terrebonne joined the Loyola University New Orleans community as an instructor in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences in 2022. Terrebonne is a registered nurse and a clinically practicing labor and delivery nurse. She obtained her bachelor of science in nursing from Southeastern Louisiana University and her master of science in nursing focused on nursing education from the University of Phoenix. She is currently pursuing her doctor of nursing practice in executive leadership from Loyola University New Orleans.
Terrebonne comes to Loyola with prior teaching experience as an assistant professor at the University of Holy Cross, teaching in women's health, foundations, and leadership courses. Before teaching, her years of experience of bedside nursing include medical-surgical, telemetry, mother-baby, labor and delivery, and PACU. She is a certified nurse educator (CNE), a basic life support (BLS) instructor, and is certified in her specialty in both inpatient obstetrics (RNC-OB) and electronic fetal monitoring (C-EFM).
Terrebonne remains active in several professional organizations, such as the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN), the National League for Nursing (NLN), and the national and state nursing associations (ANA and LSNA). She is also a member of Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society.
Degrees:
M.S.N. Nurse Educator from University of Phoenix; B.S.N. from Southeastern Louisiana University