LaTasha Antwine, MS, RN
Latasha Antwine began her nursing education at Langston University where she earned
a Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree in 2003. In 2017, she graduated from Southern
Nazarene University and received a Master of Science in Nursing Education degree.
Her nursing career has been supported by 17 years of professional nursing experience
in the hospital and community settings: medical surgical nursing, mental health, home
health, case management, operating room, rehabilitation, long-term care, quality improvement,
infection control and nursing education. Tasha’s first nursing education position
was at OSUIT in 2010 teaching first semester RN students. Other nursing education
experiences involved teaching trauma-informed, crisis management communication skills
to nurses working with high-risk patients. Presently, she teaches theory and clinical
for Nursing Care of Families, focusing on mental health and pediatric nursing, for
OSUIT second semester nursing students. Tasha’s passion involves empowering aspiring
nursing students to provide compassionate, ethical, informed, evidence-based nursing
care to all patients and families.
Kathryn Bible, MS, RN
Kathryn graduated from Bacone College with an Associate in Applied Science degree
in Nursing. Oklahoma Wesleyan University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and
the University of Oklahoma with a Master of Science in Nursing Education. Her nursing
experience includes medical/surgical, oncology, operating room, and maternal child
nursing. Her nursing education experience began in 2003 as a clinical instructor.
She began full-time nursing education in 2009 and eventually became Chair of Nursing
for an Associate and Bachelor degree program. She joined the OSUIT Nursing faculty
in 2013 as an instructor for the first semester nursing courses: Foundations of Nursing
Practice and Nursing Dosage Calculation. Currently she is the Simulation Lab Coordinator
and coordinates the Skills and Simulation Lab experiences for the OSUIT nursing students.