Facilitator
Kathleen Fitzgerald is a dedicated educator, mentor, and certified therapist with over 16 years of experience teaching at Duke University. Her multifaceted career spans the medical school, PA school, and nursing school, where she has profoundly impacted countless healthcare professionals.
Kathleen has her Master’s degree in Education in the areas of Learning Disabilities and Emotional Handicapping Conditions, and a Master’s degree in Education in the area of Counselor Education. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor, and has worked with people of all ages, couples, families and groups as a counselor since 2000.
Kathleen’s holistic approach includes helping healthcare professionals:
In her private practice, Kathleen continues to provide personalized support to small groups of doctors, leveraging her extensive experience to foster resilience, emotional regulation, and professional growth.
Kathleen is a pioneering leader in her field with extensive experience in teaching, coaching and counseling medical professionals. Her curriculum offers a truly practical and customized experience for various professional roles each with a tailored focus.
Medical Students, Interns, and Fellows
Physician Assistants (PAs)
With an emphasis on patient care, Kathleen guides students in:
EMTs and Paramedics
Equipping EMTs and Paramedics with critical skills to handle high-stress situations and patient interactions effectively is paramount in ensuring their ability to deliver high-quality care under pressure. This includes teaching them how to remain calm and composed in emergencies, utilize grounding techniques to manage their own stress, and employ effective communication strategies to de-escalate tense situations. By fostering these essential skills, she empowers EMTs and Paramedics to perform their duties with confidence, compassion, and competence, ultimately improving patient outcomes and their own well-being.
Kathleen’s support for Nurses (NAs, NPs, CNAs, RNs, LPNs) focuses on: