Since graduating from NWTC in 2007, Christine Walters has positively impacted the lives of countless individuals through her roles as registered nurse, clinical manager, instructor, and nurse practitioner. Walters will receive the 2024 Distinguished Alumni Award during NWTC Alumni Night on November 14.
For Christine Walters, a wound care nurse practitioner in Marinette, technical education has played a significant role in her higher ed journey and professional life.
“My education at NWTC is the foundation of the rest of my schooling and professional career,” Walters said. “I will always be grateful for that.”
After graduating with an associate degree in nursing from NWTC in 2007, Walters worked as a registered nurse in a medical-surgical unit at Bay Area Medical Center in Marinette. She then moved into a management role in the medical-surgical unit.
Walters earned her master’s degree in nursing with an emphasis in teaching and became a nursing instructor at NWTC in 2017. Soaring higher to her next goal, Walters earned a post-master’s certificate and started her wound care nurse practitioner role at Aurora Medical Center-Bay Area in 2022.
“I have used the knowledge I have gained through my time at NWTC as a student, as well as an instructor, to build a practice in our community I am very proud of,” said Walters. “The wound clinic is again an established integral part of healthcare that serves our community and the surrounding area.”