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Faculty

 

Faculty for this program are outstanding and have been selected for their experience as nurse educators and their expertise in the topic area.

                 

Dr. Frances Crosby

    Dr. Crosby will be teaching Foundations of Professional Nursing, Building Healthy Communities, and Research Processes. She received her BS in Nursing from Niagara University, her M.S. in Child Psychiatric Nursing from Boston University, and her Doctorate of Education from the State University of New York at Buffalo.

    Timon Hall - Room 111

    (716) 286-8155

    FCrosby@niagara.edu

Dr. Connie Jozwiak-Shields

    Dr. Jozwiak-Shields will be teaching the Health Assessment and Promotion and Internship courses.  She received her BS in Nursing from Niagara University, her M.S. in Nursing, Adult Nurse Practitioner and her Ph.D. in Sociology, (Medical Sociology) from the State University of New York at Buffalo.

    Timon Hall - Room 113

    (716) 286-8396

    CJS@niagara.edu

Ms. Ann Marie MacIsaac

    Ms. MacIsaac will be teaching Families Across the Life span on Saturday mornings. She received her BS in Nursing from Niagara University and her M.S. in Nursing, Adult Primary Care Nurse Practitioner from the State University of New York at Buffalo.

    Timon Hall - Room 105-B

    (716) 286-7358

Dr. Janice Colestero

    Dr. Colestera will be teaching Pathophysiology as on online course. She received her BS in Nursing from D'Youville College, her M.S. in Clinical Nurse Specialist, Rehabilitation and her Doctorate of Nursing Science from the State University of New York at Buffalo.

    Timon Hall - Room 105-B

    (716) 286-7358

    jcolestro2208@atlanticbb.net

         

          Dr. Melanie MacNeil

                     Dr. MacNeil will be teaching Leadership in Nursing Health. She received her BS in                              Nursing from McMaster University in Canada, her M.S. in Community Health Nursing                        from D'Youville College and her Doctorate in Education in Health Care from Nova                           Southeastern University and participated in a Post-Doctoral Nursing Research                                   Mentorship at the University of Rochester.

                    Timon Hall - Room 105-B

                     (716) 286-7358

                     mmacneil@niagara.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 

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