Nursing
Bachelor of Science (S. B.)
Elmira College Nurse Education Program at a
Glance
Discover - Experience - Succeed
Discover...
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a program designed to allow students to take full advantage
of the many unique aspects of Elmira College life
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nursing specialties through a large variety of clinical
experiences
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advanced placement options for individuals with prior
degrees
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options for full-time or part-time study
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opportunities for Registered Nurses seeking a baccalaureate
degree
Experience...
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small classes and individual attention
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clinical practice beginning in the sophomore year.
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extensive clinical experiences in all the major specialties
including: pediatrics, obstetrics, critical care, mental
health, community health, medical/surgical and
rehabilitation
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"state of the art" clinical agencies convenient to the
College
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in-depth and concentrated clinical experiences in our unique
Term III
Succeed...
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in a program designed to provide the best of a liberal and
professional education for the practice of nursing
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under the guidance of faculty with strong clinical
experience
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by induction into the campus chapter of Sigma Theta Tau
International Honor Society for Nursing
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as a student are member of the National Student Nurses
Association and the Nursing Students Association of New York
State
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in a leadership role as an elected officer in the Elmira
College Nursing Club or the Nursing Students Association of New
York State
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in a program that is accredited by the National League for
Nursing Accrediting Commission
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in a program that is a member of the American Association of
Colleges of Nursing
The Nurse Education Program received a full 8 year accreditation
by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission following
the Fall 2007 evaluation visit. The next evaluation will occur in
2015. The Program also received 10 years of continuing registration
through the New York State Education Department Office of the
Professions. The next evaluation will occur in 2017..
Change in Address, Effective June 2009:
National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 500
Atlanta, Georgia 30326
Phone: 404-975-5000
Fax: 404 975-5020
www.nlnac.org
For more information, please contact:
Dr. Lois Schoener
(607) 735-1890
lschoener@elmira.edu
Faculty
Professor Marybeth Gillis
Assistant Professor of Nurse Education
Professor Margaret Hopkins
Associate Professor of Nurse Education
Dr. Lois Schoener,
RN, PhD,CNE
Director and Professor of Nurse Education
Professor Milissa Volino,
RN, MS
Assistant Professor of Nurse Education
Professor Denise Talenti,
RN, MS, CNM
Assistant Professor of Nurse Education
Adjunct Professors
Elaine Caso,
RN, MS, APN
Deborah Woglom,
RN, MS, FNP
Clinical Instructors
Jean DeSio,
RN MS
Shirley Forrest,
RN, MS
Bonnie Morris,
RN, MS
Cheryl Meyer,
RN, MSN, CCRN
Suzanne Urban,
RN MS
Mary Amphlett,
RNC, MSN
Sally Bennett,
RN, MS, CPN
Karen Colegrove,
RN, MS
Ann Marie Fitzpatrick,
RN, MS