Baylor College of Medicine has been a pivotal part of the career journey of Aimee Langley, M.S. ’11, D.N.P. ’13, CRNA, CHSE, since 2009.
Dr. Langley started at Baylor as a master’s student in the School of Health Professions (SHP) and continued as a student through 2013, ultimately earning her Doctor of Nursing Practice in Nurse Anesthesia. The education she received at Baylor catapulted her career as a certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) and instilled in her the values of respect, integrity, innovation, teamwork and excellence.
Throughout her time at Baylor, she has had the opportunity to engage in faculty development opportunities that have led to two Norton Rose Fulbright Awards, three SHP Teaching Excellence Awards, acceptance into the Master Teachers Fellowship Program and participation in the Career Advancement Series Women in Leadership. Dr. Langley continues to serve and lead in various capacities for the College, including appointments to the Faculty Senate, the IPC Committee and the Alumni Executive Committee. As the associate director of the Doctor of Nursing Practice – Nurse Anesthesia Program and coordinator of the DNP Simulation Center, she has had the privilege of serving as an academic advisor to over 40 nurse anesthesia students and course director for seven didactic courses as well as teaching diverse learners in the clinical environment. Dr. Langley has had the opportunity to engage in interprofessional education, working with residents and fellows in the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery – Global Surgery Track to co-coordinate the anesthesia curriculum.
Of all Dr. Langley’s achievements, her greatest success remains her family. She is grateful for her supportive husband, Ross, and their two beautiful daughters, Parker and Sydney. Her daughter, Parker, dreams of following in Dr. Langley’s footsteps to become a nurse anesthetist. She has a passion for musical theater and loves being in the spotlight. Sydney, Dr. Langley’s youngest, is a firecracker, always keeping them on their toes. She has a passion for dance and is the ultimate cat lover. Dr. Langley’s husband, Ross, has supported her throughout her Baylor education.
Being a working parent comes with its challenges, but Dr. Langley takes pride in her accomplishments and is grateful that she can share them with her family. She is truly honored to receive this prestigious award.