Rachel Cheek’s nursing journey began at Samford, where she earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2008. After nine years as a medical ICU staff nurse, she pursued a Master of Science in Nursing from Auburn University. Graduating in 2019, Cheek transitioned to nursing education, first serving as a part-time clinical associate before joining the Moffett and Sanders School of Nursing faculty as a full-time instructor in 2024. Nursing is more than a profession to Cheek—it is a calling. Inspired by her faith, she strives to embody this calling by cultivating humility, clinical excellence, and a deep commitment to compassionate care.
Degrees and Certifications
- MSN, Auburn University
- BSN, Samford University
Awards and Honors
- Mrs. T.M. Kathryn Hodge Scholarship recipient, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama, 2007.
- The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
- The Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, Gamma Eta and Theta Delta Chapters
Involvement/Professional Societies
- American Nurse Association
- Alabama State Nurse Association
- Compassion International
- Westwood Baptist Church
Expertise
- Adult Health
- Critical Care
Recent Presentations
- Cheek, R.S., (2018). The effects of an evidence-based hands-on learning approach to increase parental confidence in the management of childhood food allergies. Poster session presented at Auburn University School of Nursing Evidence-based Practice Day, Auburn University, Alabama.