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Faculty List Faculty Ellen Argust, RN Robert Cella, Jr., DMD, MD Assistant Professor, Nursing Assistant Professor, Liberal Arts and BS, SUNY-New Paltz Management MS, SUNY-New Paltz BA, Williams College MD, University of Alabama-Birmingham Rebecca Barnhart, RN DMD, Tufts University Instructor, Nursing AAS, Maria College Keylon Cheeseman, PhD BS, Maria College Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management MSN, SUNY Polytechnic Institute BS, Andrews University MS, Albany Medical College Russell Blair, DNP, MSN, RN PhD, Albany Medical College Assistant Professor, Nursing AS, Excelsior College Meghan DeNitto, COTA BSN, University of Phoenix Instructor, Health Sciences MS, University of Phoenix AAS, Maria College DNP, Capella University BS, Excelsior College Marsha Boothe, RN Lisa J. Deserre, COTA Instructor, Nursing Instructor, Health Sciences BS, Florida International University AAS, Maria College ASN, Broward College BS, Excelsior College MSN, Nova South Eastern University Anne Devlin Alton Brisport, OTD, OTR/l, CHT Assistant Professor, Liberal Arts and Associate Professor, OTA Management BS, Herbert H. Lehman College BA, University at Albany SUNY MS, New York University MA, University at Albany SUNY DOT, University of St. Augustine Branden Eggan, PhD Peter J. Byrne Visiting Assistant Professor, Liberal Arts and Professor, Liberal Arts and Management Management BS, SUNY-New Paltz BS, Elmira College MS, University at Albany SUNY PhD, Albany Medical College PhD, University at Albany SUNY Tara Flanagan, PhD Victoria Callagan, RN Assistant Professor, Liberal Arts and Associate Professor, Nursing Management BS, SUNY Institute of Technology BA, Hendrix College MS, SUNY Institute of Technology MDiv, Iliff School of Theology PhD, Loyola University Chicago Joseph Castro, PhD Assistant Professor, Liberal Arts and Danielle Gareis, RN Management Instructor, Nursing BA, SUNY Purchase AAS, Hudson Valley Community College MS, Syracuse University MSN, Excelsior College PhD, Syracuse University 143 Deena Gill, EdD, RN, FNP Mollyann Lombardi, RN Instructor, Nursing Instructor, Nursing BS, Columbia University AAS, Ellis Hospital School of Nursing MA, Columbia University BS, Excelsior College EdM, Columbia University MS, Excelsior College EdD, Columbia University Chandra Mahna-Andrews, RN Yvonne Hart, RN Assistant Professor, Nursing Instructor, Nursing BSN, Russell Sage College AAS, Fulton Montgomery Community MS, SUNY Utica College BS, Excelsior College Jillian Mertzlufft MSN, Walden University Assistant Director of Student Services & Mission Assistant to HCM Program Director David Hoffman, DPS, CCE BA, University at Albany SUNY Associate Professor, Liberal Arts and Management BS, University at Albany SUNY BA, University of New Haven MPH, University at Albany SUNY MEd, Springfield College DPS, Albany Medical College Brigid McCarthy, RN Instructor, Nursing Laurie A. Gilmore BSN, Binghamton University Director of Pre-Nursing Advisement MS, Stony Brook University BS, The College of Saint Rose MS, The College of Saint Rose Jessica Napoli-McNally, FNP-BC Clinical Placement Director Elizabeth Heywood, PhD, RN BS, SUNY-Cortland Professor, Nursing BS, SUNY-Binghamton BS, Syracuse University MS, SUNY Polytechnic Institute MS, University of Rochester PhD, University at Albany Sarah Abraham O’Leary, RN Instructor, Nursing Scott L. Homer, OTR/L AS, Maria College Assistant Professor, Health Sciences BS, Binghamton University AAS, Maria College MS, Excelsior College BS, Utica College of Syracuse University MS, Utica College of Syracuse University Usha Palaniswamy, PhD Assistant Professor, Liberal Arts and Management Stephanie Hutchins, PhD BSc, Taniel Nadu (India) Associate Professor, Health Sciences MSc, University of Agricultural Sciences BS, Excelsior College (India) MA, Excelsior College BEd, Annamalai University (India) PhD, Capella University MEd, Maduras Kamaraj University (India) Stacy Kilts, RN PhD, University of Connecticut Assistant Professor, Nursing AAS, Maria College Michelle E. Petrie, RN BA, University at Albany SUNY Associate Professor, Nursing MSN, Excelsior College Nursing Retention Coordinator BS, Niagara University MS, Sage College 144 Latasha Powell, RN Karyn Shenker-Gould, OTR/L Instructor, Nursing Associate Professor, Health Sciences AAS, Ellis School of Nursing BA, Rutgers University BS, Maria College MA, New York University Douglas Rader Carla Ann Theimer, PhD Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management Associate Professor, Health Sciences Campus Safety Systems Manager BS, Rochester Institute of Technology BS, University at Albany SUNY MS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute PhD, Texas A&M University Barbara Ruslander Assistant Professor, Liberal Arts and Management Wendy Trevor, PhD BS, The College of Saint Rose Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management MS, Union College BA, University of Maryland MA, University of Birmingham (England) Christal Saffee, DNP, MSN, RN, PhD, University of Birmingham (England) FNP-C Assistant Professor, Nursing Mark Wahl, RN BA, Michigan State University Assistant Professor, Nursing BS, Grand Valley State University AA, Regents College MA, Wayne State University AAS, Maria College MS, Grand Valley State University BS, Southern Illinois University DNP, Capella University MS, Excelsior College Elizabeth Schwarz, RN Michael Washco, LMHC, NCC Instructor, Nursing Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management AS, Maria College BA, University at Albany SUNY BS, Maria College MS, University at Albany SUNY MS, Western Governor’s University Adjunct Faculty Jake Ashby Jeanne Brown Instructor, Health Sciences Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management AS, Hudson Valley Community College BS, SUNY-Plattsburgh BS, Keuka College MA, St. Bernard’s Institute MBA, Union Graduate College Jennifer Burroughs Victoria Battell, RSM Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management Senior Vice President for Mission and BA, SUNY Geneseo Institutional Advancement MAT, Union College & Dean of Students BA, Durham University (UK) Eileen A. Clinton BA, Durham University (UK) Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management MA, Durham University (UK) BA, Siena College QTS, Carmel College (UK) MS, Sage College PGCE, Newcastle University (UK) 145 Jason Coley James R. McDonald Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management AA, Palomar College BBA, University of Notre Dame BS, SUNY Geneseo MBA, Pace University MAT, Union College Barbara O’Neil Laura Cooper Instructor, Occupational Therapy Assistant Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management Program BA, University at Albany SUNY AAS, Maria College MA, New York University BS, Dominican College CAS (EA), New York University Jessica O. Otitigbe Katherine DeRosa Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management BA, University at Albany SUNY BS, The College of Saint Rose MS, Columbia University MS, The College of Saint Rose Ismael Ramos, PhD Ashley Finke Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management BA, Immaculate Conception Seminary BA, The College of Saint Rose MA, College of Saint Rose MS, The College of Saint Rose PhD, University at Albany SUNY Veronica Fitzpatrick, DrPH David Seelow, PhD Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management BS, California State University-Fullerton BA, SUNY-Stony Brook MPH, California State University- MA, Columbia University Fullerton PhD, SUNY-Stony Brook DrPH, University at Albany Daniel Smith Kenneth Golden, JD Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management BA, Utica College of Syracuse University BA, Union College MA, SUNY-Cortland MA, College of Saint Rose JD, Albany Law School Amanda Welch Instructor, Liberal Arts and Management Holly Lockrow, OTR/L BS, University of North Carolina-Chapel Instructor, Health Sciences Hill BS, Worcester State University MBA, University at Albany SUNY Maureen McColl, RN, PharmD Instructor, Nursing AAS-RN, St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center School of Nursing BS, Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy PharmD, Albany College of Pharmacy 146.
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