Ahmad H. Al-Nawafleh, (PhD, MPA, CI, RN), associate Professor of health systems and nursing management at Mutah University in Jordan. He became a nurse in 1992, currently beside his academic position, serves as consultant with WHO for improving PHC in Jordan. After earning his BSN degree, he became a critical care nurse specializing in coronary care. He practiced nursing care with clients of all ages in various hospitals, emergency care facilities, clinics, medical wards, and private practice. Ahmad became an assistant professor after earning his PhD in nursing studies from the University of Nottingham, UK. Then he taught 16 different courses for more than 13 years to undergraduate and postgraduate students and promoted to associate professor since 2015. His nursing research has focused on qualitative studies, nursing management, health policy, public health, patient safety, decision making, primary health services performance measurement and improvement, ethical and legal nursing and staffing issues. He had presented on these topics at numerous conferences. His abiding passion continues to focus on the recognition and amelioration of staffing and policies, wherever it exists.
