Carrie Bowman Dalley, PhD, CRNA is the Program Director and an Associate Professor in the Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP) Program at Georgetown University. She has been a member of the nurse anesthesia faculty since 2006. Dr. Bowman was the Assistant Program Director for the DNAP Program from 2018-2022 and the Outcomes and Teaching Director for the DNAP program from 2015-2022. Additionally, she has previously served as the Research Director, overseeing the construction and development of the research coursework, IRB submission, and project evolution for the doctoral students. She is also the primary coordinator for the pharmacology coursework.
She is currently the course director of ‘Anesthesia Pharmacology,’ and ‘Advanced Pharmacology."
Her excellence in teaching has been recognized by a ‘Faculty Achievement in Education Award’ at Georgetown University Medical Center Convocation in 2015 and an ‘Innovation in Teaching Award’ at Georgetown University Department of Nursing in 2007.
Dr. Bowman Dalley received her BSN at the University of Washington and MS in Nurse Anesthesia from Georgetown University. In 2017, she earned her PhD in Pharmacology with a research focus on “The Role of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 1 in Glioma Cell Line Viability.”Dr. Bowman Dalley practices as a CRNA at Georgetown University Hospital, where she provides expert anesthesia care to various sub-specialties and is a preceptor to nurse anesthesia students.
In addition to her service in the DNAP program, Dr. Bowman Dalley was elected Vice-Chair of the Executive Faculty for the Georgetown University School of Nursing (2022-2024 term) and Chairperson of the Applied Clinical Pharmacology Core Modules Review Panel. She also serves on several committees within the Nurse Anesthesia Program, the Department of Nursing, and the Institution.