
Teaching: Professor Brimeyer teaches classes in obstetrics and women's health to undergraduate and graduate students.
Research and Scholarly Activities: Professor Brimeyer is currently a co-investigator in a research grant titled The relationship between breastfeeding and the time of spontaneous separation of the umbilical cord .
Service: Professor Brimeyer has served on a number of committees in the College of Nursing Faculty Organization where she currently serves on the College of Nursing Faculty Practice Committee, She holds membership in the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, & Neonatal Nursing (AWHONN), National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health (NANPWH), Sigma Theta Tau International, and North Central Florida of Advanced Practice Nurses (NCFAPN). Professor Brimeyer also is a Certified Lactation Resource Nurse. She is listed in several Who's Who.
Clinical practice area/expertise: Professor Brimeyer is a Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner with national certification as a Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner through the National Certification Corporation (NCC). She participates in the College of Nursing Faculty Practice and maintains an ARNP practice in the Marion County Health Department, Reddick Branch where she sees patients for antepartum, postpartum, STD and Family Planning care.
Her clinical expertise is in high and low risk antepartum and obstetric nursing care and women's health care.
Education: Professor Brimeyer received her BSN in Nursing at Marquette University. She received her MSN in Women and Infant Health Nursing from the University of Florida.
Selected Publications:
Quarles, A., Williams, P., Hoyle, D., Brimeyer, M., & Williams, A. (1994). Mothers' intention, age, education and the duration and management of breastfeeding. Maternal-Child Nursing Journal, 22 (3), 102-108.
Brimeyer, M. M. (1988). Family dynamics of sexually active adolescents. Master's Abstracts International.