Stacey Brull is the senior director of Research, Education, and Magnet at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland, where she leads shared governance initiatives and co-investigates studies using the Index of Professional Governance.
Current Role and Shared Governance
Stacey Brull currently serves as the senior director of Research, Education, and Magnet for Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. In this role, she has been leading the shared governance initiatives at Mercy and is the principle co-investigator for a study measuring shared governance using the Index of Professional Governance tool. Previously, her work entailed the development and implementation of shared governance at the division and unit level.
Career Experience and Contributions
Over her 20 years of nursing, Stacey has served in many positions, including consulting, recruitment and retention, professional development, leadership development, and quality improvement. In addition, she has written several grants to support innovative programs for employees outside of nursing to obtain a nursing degree. Furthermore, she has presented locally and nationally on evidence-based practice, care delivery models, and nursing retention.
Education and Professional Affiliations
Stacey received her bachelors of science in nursing from The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio and her masters of science in nursing administration from Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Beyond her education, she has served on the American Organization of Nurse Executives Quality and Patient Safety Committee and the National League for Nursing Accreditation Commission. She is also a Magnet appraiser for the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Additionally, she is a member of the American Organization of Nurse Executives, Sigma Theta Tau, and the American Nurses Association.
Stacey Brull Shared Governance Interview

