In Memoriam: Amy Lohmann

Amy Lohmann, a lecturer and clinical faculty member at the School of Nursing of the University of California, Los Angeles, died on August 14 in Frisco, Texas. She was 46 years old and suffered from breast cancer.

Dr. Lohmann was a graduate of the University of Utah, where she majored in English. Her journey at UCLA began as a student in the nursing school’s Dual Primary Care PNP/CNS program. After graduating in 2005, Drt. Lohmann went on to practice as a pediatric nurse practitioner at Facey Medical Foundation and at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. She returned to UCLA in 2012, this time as a faculty member, and would later become a continuing lecturer while working towards her doctoral degree in nursing from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

“She was an outstanding teacher, always had a smile on her face, and supported and advocated for our students and the pediatric patients under her care,” said Nancy Pike, professor and director of research at the UCLA School of Nursing.

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